International Trading Cards

Fun trading cards kids can make and trade.

These International Trading Cards are a great way for kids to interact with each other in new situations like camp, group gatherings, swap meets or just among friends. Swapping with others gives them a collection of new cards and new ideas along with fond memories of past events. Teachers: This is a unique was to talk about genealogy or diversity.

Trivia

Each Artist Trading Card (ATC) is an original ―small edition‖ work of art, and most importantly: self produced by the artist. ATCs can be created singly, or in a series, but should be signed, titled and dated on the back, like the lovely little works of art they are Source – Mary Bennet – A Brief History of Artist Trading Cards

Supplies
  • White Card Stock or Heavy Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue Stick
  • Photos, Old Magazines, Old Books, Internet Print Outs
Instructions
  1. Print out enough country backgrounds so that you can make several trading cards for your big event.
  2. Choose a country that you are interested in learning about. Locate it on one of the cards.
  3. Do some research about the country. What is the weather like? The food? The culture? Find small bits of pictures to represent what you learned. Cut them out and glue on your map. You can also add your own drawings or saying.
  4. Write the name of your group or troop on the back or just your first name. This will trigger fond memories of your special event.

Now you are ready to trade!

If you are doing a family history a copy of the picture of your ancestor can be glued to the appropriate background.

Teachers: Encourage the children to source pictures from magazines etc for things we identify with each country.

Patterns, Templates and Printables

Click on a pattern to open it in a new window to print in the correct size by using Ctrl + p

 

 

 

 

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