You may be asking yourself what are "Reproducibles"? I define a reproducible as a product that can be printed and put to immediate use. For example, students could print some of the dioramas (from the links) found in this section, cut, and paste them together to use as backdrops for a puppet show. Perhaps they will also find a historical paperdoll that can be used in the diorama setting. They might have to reduce the size of the paperdoll, but they would not have to design the paperdoll. A reproducible can be printed and used as is or copied into another program and reduced/enlarged before printing. You will find that many of the reproducibles can be used in your curriculum as props or characters especially in the areas of Social Studies, English, and Foreign Language. The opportunities are as endless as your imagination and that of your students. Just one note -- please encourage your students to cite their sources!