Sunday, May 12, 2013

Mother's Day Butterflies



Materials:
-cardboard toilet paper rolls
-construction paper cut 4 inches wide, assorted colors
-whole sheets of construction paper, assorted colors

Butterflies Overview:  We made these butterflies for Mother’s Day.  We collected toilet paper rolls for about a month before this project.


Karli, Ian and Jayda

1- Each student needs one toilet paper roll, one rectangle of paper cut 4 inches thick, and one whole sheet of construction paper.
2- Cut a thin strip of paper off one of the short edges of the 4 inch rectangle, this will become the antennae.
3- Cut the thin strip of paper in half and glue it to the top middle of the rectangular paper, flip the paper over and draw a face right under the antennae, and decorate the rest of that paper.
Hand wings from step 7
4- Apply a lot of glue all over the back of the rectangular paper and roll it onto the toilet paper roll.  If the cardboard roll is longer than the 4 inch paper cut the extra cardboard off the bottom.
5- The students should still have a blank sheet construction paper, fold it in half hamburger style.
6- Trace your hand onto the paper that has been folded in half make sure the palm of your hand overlaps the crease.  
7- Cut out the tracing of your hand and keep the paper folded in half so you end up with 2 hand shapes connected. This will be the wings.
8- Write a note to your Mom on the back, and decorate the front of the wings.
9- Glue the wings onto the back of the toilet paper roll.

Mrs. Cooks class: Addy, Teela, Sadie, Taelon, and Leah

No comments:

Post a Comment