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Manual paper-cutting course for primary school students
First, cut animals.
The method of cutting small animals is roughly divided into four steps.
The first step is folding-folding a piece of paper in half.
The second step is drawing-drawing the required pattern.
The third step is cutting-cutting according to the handwriting of the painting.
The fourth step is to arrange and decorate-unfold the cut pattern, and then draw eyes, mouth and so on. Or draw some decorative patterns. Some need to be pinched, pressed, etc.
Second, cut flowers
1, a square piece of paper is folded diagonally.
The two opposite corners are folded in half again, leaving a middle crease on the left hypotenuse.
Find the position one-third from the upper end point, (I'm afraid you can measure it with a ruler) pull the right corner to one-third of the left hypotenuse, and fold the bottom edge to the middle crease.
Fold the shape you like, pull up the lower left corner, fold it to the position shown in the figure, and fold it again.
Draw the same simple lines, cut and spread them according to the handwriting, and a flower will be cut.
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