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How to fold a dagger

The method of folding dagger is as follows:

Materials required: 2 pieces of A4 paper, white glue, 0.5x 15cm colored paper strip, scissors and ruler.

Step 1: Make the handle. We cut A4 paper horizontally into two pieces, and two pieces of A4 paper become four rectangles. After folding 1 piece of paper in half, we align them with the second piece of paper, then fold the aligned end to a length of about 1.5cm, and then roll the folded end of Figure 3 into a paper tube and fix it with white glue. This paper tube is the handle.

First, fold the third piece of paper in half, and then fold it inward four times to form a small piece of paper with equal parts of 16. Use a ruler to divide this small piece of paper into 2 pieces of 6cm paper and 1 piece of 3cm paper.

In Figure 5, two triangles are folded inward at both ends of two 6cm paper sections to form a trapezoid, and then fixed with white glue. After the triangle at both ends is folded in half, the paper is easy to crack. The baby can directly cut the folded triangle with scissors and fix it with white glue.

Step 2: Make the blade. Fold the fourth piece of paper longitudinally to the crease, and then fold the two right angles parallel to the midline to form two isosceles right triangles. Then the longest sides of these two triangles continue to fold in half toward the center line.

Fold Figure 8 to the middle line, finally fold both sides in half, cut off the part marked with X in Figure 9 below along this straight line, and then fix the opening with white glue, and the blade is finished.

Step 3: Assemble. Insert the handle of the paper tube into the blade, measure the appropriate width of the handle by hand, and cut off the excess part of the paper tube. Wrap 0.5x 15cm colored paper strips around the paper tube, so that a pattern is formed on the handle. Then put the paper tube in the middle of a 3cm paper section and fix it with white glue.

Coat the other end of the paper tube with white glue and insert it into the middle of the blade. Finally, 6cm of paper is coated with white glue, and the joint between the handle and the blade is glued neatly, and the whole dagger is ready.

The advantages of doing manual work are as follows:

1, enhance feelings and improve communication skills.

In the process of hand-making, children and adults often need to cooperate with each other and help each other, which exercises children's communication skills, communication skills, and unity and cooperation skills.

2. Improve IQ and enhance self-care.

Use hands to rub, knead, pinch, paste, insert, tear, twist, twist, spell, carve, press, cut, tie, draw and glue to complete the creation. It not only enhances children's hand-eye coordination ability, but also strengthens the development of children's fine movements.

3. Enhance children's self-confidence.

Children have benefited a lot from hand-making, and their hands-on ability, attention, understanding and learning ability have been improved.

4. Add fun to life.

Handwork comes from life, but it is different from life. This requires children to love life and be good at discovering the beauty in life. Put beautiful ideas on creation.

5. Cultivate children's creativity.

Many times when children make handicrafts, adults first provide pictures or shapes of things, then guide children to divergent thinking, and then mobilize their enthusiasm for making, so that children can give full play to their imagination and create things in their minds.