I have not mention it yet, but me and a friend are teaching and Intro
to Spanish class for preschoolers. We are in our trial period right
now, and depending on how things go, we might make it into a full class
for September this year. We will see...In any case, for the lesson I
prepared for this past week, I wanted to have a fun activity. The theme
was "The Weather" and textured, colorful little snowflakes were a
perfect visual aid for the little guys.
The good news
is that after the lesson, the kids can keep these snowflakes and use
them as fun winter decorations. (They would've also been great for
Christmas but I had so many other projects around Christmas time that
these one never popped to mind).
So in any case, I took
my Spanish lesson as an opportunity to create a tutorial about how to
make a simple pipe cleaner snowflake. I am sure there are a lot of
snowflake tutorials out there, but on purpose, I did not Google any of
them, so any similarities with others you might see are pure
coincidences.
Let's begin: they are very easy to
make, you can make them small using just 1 pipe cleaner or big using 3
pipe cleaners. Personally I think the snowflakes look much cuter in the
smaller version, so I thought it was better to make a lot of small
snowflakes versus one or two of the bigger one.
If you are making the bigger version (using 3 pipe cleaners) just go to step 5 and tie the pipe cleaners as on the picture
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Step 1: "Z" shape the pipe cleaner |
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Step 2: Gather all the sides |
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Step 3: "tie" the pipe cleaners in the middle |
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Step 4: Cut the loops |
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Step 5: this is the way it should look once you cut the loops. |
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Step 6: Make a "Z" on each of the 6 legs |
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Step 7: then pull the "Z" down towards the rest of the "leg" and form a "Y". Repeat for each side |
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