This is another one of the sheets that I included in my activity pack. I researched current packs on the market and there are usually a few recurring elements. For example, you might have a make and do aspect (the fortune tellers in this case), a puzzle, colouring in and something educational. I wanted my pack to be an all rounder to I tried to cover all these elements. I was lucky that could fit the different characters into each different activity. So above you can see the ‘silly’ tiger is the character on the puzzle page which happens to be a maze.
This was the colouring in activity sheet. I wanted to create a pack of crayons to match this section of the project but unfortunately with the time constraints it wasn’t possible. Here I got to reuse the ferocious tiger character already in the fortune teller.
This was the educational side to the activity pack with a few simple facts about tigers for children to read. Again, it was handy how the wise tiger character fit in to this part of the project without having to be shoe-horned in as he really suits the theme.
I decided to mix up the colours with the other parts of the activity pack to avoid being too repetitive. However, if I had chose to make more fact sheets or educational elements, I would have kept them yellow. Likewise if I had created more colouring in pages, they would have been purple, just to keep like with like and keep everything organised and colour coded.
As the activity pack I created only focused on one animal, I imagined that if the pack was an actual product, that you could also purchase other activity packs based on the other animals. So to hint at the fact that I had considered this, I included a faux promotional sheet to encourage the consumer to purchase the other activity packs in the series.
