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Do kite essay

In study, work and even life, we have written essays, right? Essay is a kind of verbal activity, with a high degree of comprehensiveness and creativity. How to write a thoughtful and literate essay? The following is my essay on making a kite, welcome to read it, I hope you can like it.

Essay on Making a Kite Part 1

On Sunday, after I finished my homework, I was going to make a kite. But I just can't do it, so I asked my dad to help me do it together.

Dad found cloth, knife, glue and paintbrush, and I wanted to make a little swallow. We first do the "skeleton", dad with a knife to cut the bamboo flat, a **** cut five small bamboo, in the intersection of the bamboo pieces tied on the line, a small swallow outline is done. Then put it on the cloth and cut the cloth according to its outline. Glue the cloth to the "skeleton". Pass the thread through the cross and tie it in a knot. Tie the other thread to the bamboo piece, and then connect the two threads together and tie it in a knot. That's how a kite is made. I drew pictures on the cloth and wrote "I want to fly high" on it. Dad and I were so happy with our kite that we couldn't wait to go outside to fly it. But it was raining outside, so we had to wait for the wind to fly the kite. Although the kite did not fly, but I look at my kite is still very happy.

I love the kite I made. I love the kite I made, because it was my effort, that is, I and my father's **** with the results of cooperation. Only enjoy the fruits of your own labor is the happiest.

Making Kites Essay Part 2

On a double holiday, I remembered the art homework Mr. Zhang had given us to make a kite that could fly into the blue sky, so I took out the materials and began to make it. I took a piece of soft white paper and glued it to a pre-fixed cross of bamboo strips, tied a piece of cotton thread at the cross of the strips, and the kite was ready. I took the kite to an open area, lifted up the kite and ran desperately, but the kite just could not fly. As soon as I let go of the kite, it fell straight to the ground, and so it fell again and again, and in a short while it was in a state of disrepair.

I returned home in despair. At this time, a green dragonfly from my side of the elegant and comfortable fly past, stopped in a leaf, I concentrated on watching: dragonfly a pair of wings is big, thin, and is symmetrical, the body and the wings of a contrast seems so delicate. It dawned on me that I had made a kite with such thick bamboo strips and thick paper, so how could it fly? I took off the bamboo strips, thinned and tied them together, and used rice paper instead of white paper to reduce the weight of the kite. I also made the wings big, and added three lengths of fifteen centimeters behind the "tail", used to maintain balance.

I took the kite again and tried to fly it.

I tried to fly the kite again, and I succeeded.

In March of this year, the willow branches were spitting, and the wind was blowing. Seeing the kites in other people's hands flying in the air, I was eager to try. I want to fly my own hand-made kite! As soon as I got home, I started making kites without stopping.

As the saying goes, "Everything is difficult at the beginning." I had a hard time making a kite because it was my first time making a kite. So, my grandma became my advisor, she moved her mouth, I did it. After my grandma's explanation, I realized that the common way to make a kite is to use bamboo as the skeleton and paper as the meat. The bamboo is cut into slices and the toughness of the slices is utilized to make the skeleton of the kite. I made a triangular skeleton. However, the skeleton I tied was always asymmetrical, and the threads left by the pulling lumps were too long, so my head was sweating with anxiety. I finally made a kite skeleton that I was satisfied with. Next, I glued the prepared rice paper onto the skeleton and tied the threads, and it was done. I drew an eagle on the finished kite and glued colorful crepe paper around the edges of the kite.

I took the kite I made and ran outside, and in the open space, I took the strong wind and released it, and the kite rose quietly into the air. The kite attracted my companions to stop and watch, and I felt proud of myself. I felt that the moment I overcame the difficulties and succeeded was the happiest moment!

From the beginning of the school year to now, we made three kites in the "elegant field" a ****, in the process of making kites, we encountered a lot of problems, but finally solved.

When we made the first kite, we first built a cross-shaped skeleton with bamboo sticks, fixed it with double-sided tape and transparent glue, and then cut the rice paper into a diamond-shaped pattern. Then, the diamond pattern was pasted on top of the skeleton. Then it was time for the coloring session, in which the kites were divided into four parts to be colored, with each student responsible for one part. The colors were red, blue, green and yellow. However, we found that the kite was not symmetrical in shape, and the coloring with gouache resulted in partial breakage, so it was abandoned without a test flight.

Then, considering that we are in the "elegant field", we decided to make a more beautiful and elegant swallow kite. The first step was to build a skeleton. We used reed strips to build a swallow-shaped skeleton with curved wings. The second step was to cut out the shape of the swallow from rice paper and stick it to the already built skeleton with double-sided tape. Step 3, it's time for coloring again, we depicted the parts of the swallow as we imagined. A beautiful swallow kite was ready, we held up the kite with confidence and said to the teacher, "We can go for a test flight!"

The teacher took us downstairs, and we flew the kite according to the requirements of the test flight, but the kite never flew high, and it was always spinning like a windmill, the test flight failed! After careful observation, we thought that the unique shape of this swallow kite would easily cause the kite to spin after taking off, so we decided it was better to make the diamond-shaped kite again.

According to the experience and lessons learned from the first time we made a diamond-shaped kite, we especially made improvements in the skeleton construction and coloring process, using a ruler to accurately measure the length of the skeleton to ensure that both sides of the kite are symmetrical, and controlling the amount of water dipped into the kite to ensure that the rice paper stays intact when coloring it, we finally succeeded in making a rhombus-shaped kite that satisfied everyone, and we look forward to the success of the test flights in the next class.

Doing Kites Part 5

Have you ever flown a kite? I think you must have, but have you ever made a kite with your own hands? Today we will make kites in our writing class.

First, Grandpa Zhou from the Kite Association introduced the origin of kites to us. It turns out that kites were not called "kites" in ancient times, but "magpies", which were invented by Lu Ban in the Warring States period. In the Han Dynasty, the kite was renamed "paper kite". It was not called kite until the Five Dynasties period. Grandpa Zhou also brought a bamboo frame to give us a demonstration, so that we know the process of making kites.

After listening to Grandpa Zhou's explanation, the teacher divided us into groups and gave us the materials: glue, bamboo frame, scissors, rice paper painting and cotton thread. I was so excited that I hurriedly moved my hands. I picked up the cotton thread, in the bamboo frame of the two intersection of the two circles, and tied a knot, used to fix the frame. After fixing the bamboo shelf, it was time to glue the paper. I put glue on the green side of the bamboo frame, and then put a thin rice paper painting, gently glued to the center of the bamboo frame. However, the rice paper was too small and left the bamboo frame exposed, so we used the extra rice paper to glue it to the exposed area of the bamboo frame. Now the kite was perfect. To make the kite even more beautiful, our group decided to add lace and a tail to the kite. The lace was cut into a wavy shape with scissors, and the tail was cut out of rice paper and glued on with rectangular lines. Finally, Grandpa Zhou tied the strings to our kite, and everyone was so busy that the kite was finally done.

Looking at the fruits of our labor, I couldn't help but give the kite a name - Four Fish Playing in the Water. Today I am so happy that I made the kite with my own hands and gained a lot of harvest!

Making Kites Essay Part 6

Last Friday afternoon, when we saw a homework assignment on the blackboard, "Making Kites," our mouths dropped open. At this time, Mr. Jiang explained to us, "This time to do kites is to do it by yourself, not to let parents do it, and next Monday to compare beauty, next Tuesday to fly a kite." Hearing this, the students cheered.

Sunday, I started to do the kite: I first took down the "skeleton" of a used kite, then folded two pieces of non-woven fabric together, drew a bird's head, and then glued it to the head of the kite, and finally took down the wings and tail of the used kite and glued them to the "skeleton". Finally, I took off the wings and tail from the old kite and glued them to the "skeleton", and a vivid and funny "Big Bird" kite was ready. After the kite was done, I found a few "holes" after careful inspection, and after some repairs, the "Big Bird" kite became the "Patch Bird" kite again, and the "Big Bird" kite became the "Patch Bird" kite. "Ha ha ha"! I couldn't help but laugh at the kite.

It seems that the seemingly simple task of making kites is very difficult in our hands, and we need to strengthen our handwork more in the future in order to improve our hands-on skills.

Doing kites essay Part 7

Friday, Mr. Jiang gave us homework assignments, so that everyone in the weekend to do a kite, students heard, very excited, some and front and back table exchanges, some jumping for joy there, and some loud cheers: "Great! That's great!" I also cheered in my heart, can not help but smile.

On Sunday, after an early lunch, I prepared to make a kite with my dad. We first looked up information from the Internet, and then prepared the materials for making kites. There are needles, thread scissors, watercolor pencils, bamboo sticks.

At first, we wanted to make use of waste and use one of my broken small umbrella to do it, but accidentally cut the wrong one, the only cloth is gone, we had to give up.

What to use? We searched for it at home, and suddenly my dad lit up and said, "Shower curtain is good, let's use a shower curtain!" We took off the shower curtain, cut it into a triangle shape, sewed the skeleton of the kite in the center, and sewed bamboo sticks on both sides, the basic formation of the kite. Next, the remaining fabric was cut into long strips and sewn to the sides of the triangle. Immediately after the use of watercolors on the top of the big, round eyes, red face, crescent-shaped mouth, the cute kite is completed.

I was so happy to see the lovely kite! It's not easy to make a kite, my dad and I had to work hard for more than 3 hours, but I couldn't get it right, so my dad did most of the work, my hands-on skills really need to be strengthened!

Making Kites Essay Part 8

When I saw some people flying kites in the fields, I was especially envious. Once, I saw an article in a book that introduced how to make a goldfish kite, so I was ready to make a kite accordingly.

First, I got a piece of bamboo and cut it into filaments. Then according to the picture, the bamboo wire tied into a goldfish-shaped frame, that is, the kite skeleton. I also find a white paper, carefully put it on the skeleton, and then use paint to the kite bright colors. Finally, I pressed a big tail on the kite.

I was so excited to show the kite to my father, but he weighed it in his hand and looked at it from left to right, and said, "It's too heavy and bulky, and the skeleton isn't proportional, so it won't be able to fly in the sky." So I had no choice but to take the kite apart, re-sharpen the skeleton, replace the lead wire with yarn, pay special attention to the proportions of the two sides, and then paste thinner paper and paint it with bright colors. Dad said, "Now that's something to try."

I took it out to the field and tried it. Ha, the warm spring wind blew up my one brilliantly colored goldfish kite, and it flew high and high in the blue sky.

Making Kites Essay Part 9

I was so happy when my grandfather taught me how to make kites.

Grandpa took out the materials were color pencils, paper, glue, scissors and bamboo strips, and said, "Watch and learn the rest." I asked my grandfather, "Is it hard?" Grandpa replied, "It's not hard if you're serious." Grandpa picked up the bamboo strips, folded them into a swallow-shaped frame, picked up the paper, put the paper on the frame, cut off the excess with scissors, and glued it in place. Grandpa put the kite on the table, picked up the paintbrush and drew carefully. I asked Grandpa, "Is it finished?" I asked him, "Is it finished?" He replied, "It's just the last step." After the painting, we took out the line and fixed it on both sides of the swallow's wings, so a kite was made.

I was amazed and said, "Grandpa, you are too good! Can you give me this kite?" Grandpa smiled and said, "Yes, just come and see me when you have nothing to do." .

Making Kites Essay Part 10

Tonight, I, my mom and grandpa made kites together. Make a kite in the shape of a little swallow.

Grandpa took the line first and fixed the frame, and grandpa told me that when you make the frame, you must separate the little tails. You have to leave a little bit of edge when you cut, and then you fold the paper and glue it to the frame, and then the basic shape of this kite is made.

After the basic shape of the kite is made, I have to put on the thread, add the tail, and I want to paint it with beautiful colors.