The other day at school I saw this giant snowflake made out of paper that one of the teachers had made. It was so beautiful! I got on google last night and looked it up. And look what I found! This is the coolest, easiest snowflake to make ever. And so I am making these next week. They are Easy.
A Tutorial is HERE at Paper Zone Blog for how to do a cool, giant paper snowflake. I used 8 1/2 x 11 copy paper sheets and had each student do 1/6 of the snowflake. Another one with cool photos is HERE at A Cup of Calm.
A Cup of Calm had cool pics to guide me through it! |
You start by using a perfect square of paper, just like in Japanese paper folding, or doing a square snowflake. Then you fold twice. The side where there is a single fold you cut 4 lines almost to the edge, that line up with the side with the long side of the triangle.
Fold the square diagonally to form a triange. Then fold that triangle in half again to form a smaller triangle. Unfold carefully. Attach the 2 outside tips of the square to each other in front. Then attach the next tips in back with tape. Then the next tips in front with tape. That the last inner tips in back with tape. Do this 4 or 5 more times. Attach the ends together with a stapler. You will have a 5 sectioned star snowflake or a 6 sectioned snowflake. hang up in the center of your room for quite a breathtaking display.
Just staple all the 6 parts together to form the snowflake! All Done! |
A fun interactive snowflake making website with magic scissors that cut a new snowflake every time is called Snowflake Barkleys.com HERE is the link. It’s a cool and fun website for the kids to get an idea how to cut a snowflake.
Here are some funny winter riddles to brighten up this dreary gray weather we are having. Ugh! I have to search for things to give me strength during the coldest month of the year in Utah.
Winter Riddles to give you the giggles!
Q. What did the big furry hat say to the warm wooly scarf?
A. You hang around while I go on ahead.
Q. How do you keep from getting cold feet?
A. Don’t go around BRRRfooted!
Q. Where do seals go to see movies?
A. The dive in!
Q. What kinds of math of Snowy Owls like?
A. Owlgebra.
Q. Why is the slippery ice like music?
A. If you don’t C Sharp, you’ll B flat.
I’m still lamenting I moved away from sunny California when it comes to the weather! Now I’m off to organize my office drawers……yeah…..I know…..what a fun Saturday plan, right? :O
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