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Math Lesson 11 Let's see how you are doing and Christmas.

Hello Kids

Let's warm up!



Hey kids:


Do you remember all the shapes?




Numbers

Can you skip count by 5?




Let´make a Christmas star


Paper star method 2: 8-Pointed Folded Star (Found here)


Ease: Medium difficulty

Time: 15 minutes

Supplies:

  • Paper

  • Scissors

  • Pen

  • Glue or glue dots

  • (Optional) Embossing supplies: Stamp, watermark pad, embossing powder, heating tool

1. Cut two square pieces of paper.




2. Fold in half, hot dog-style.



3. Fold in half again, hamburger-style, to make it a square.



4. Fold again to make a triangle.



5. Unfold.



6. (Optional) Heat emboss for decoration. Here I used a branch stamp from Paper Source with my VersaMark stamp pad, gold powder, and heating tool.



7. Cut slits half-way up the four straight folds; i.e. those at a 90-degree angle of the paper’s edge.



8. For each of these four corners, fold both of the sides inwards to the line running diagonally through the square.



9. Do this for all four corners, until both halves look like this.



10. Here’s the fun part: place a glue dot, or a small dab of glue, on one of the folded flaps for each point. Place the other flap on top of it, creating a 3D point. Do this for all points on both halves of the star except one.





11. Cut a piece of ribbon that you can use to hang the star and knot it.


12. Take another tab of glue or glue dot to place the knotted end within the final point, creating a ribbon hanger. Now glue the final point as you did the others.


13. Attach the two halves together using glue or glue dots.








Here´s a video too:



Good by Song

Merry Twistmas Pinkfong | Christmas Dance


Good by kids. I love you!


Miss Marisa






Extra activity


Game:


Find the connection between the objects in the circles and make your way from top to bottom.





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