Types of Paper Crafts
- Kite
- Aeroplane
- Hand fan
- Boat
- Paper beads and paper mat
- Masks and hat
Uses of Paper Crafts
Paper crafts are beautiful objects that can be used in the following ways:
- They are used for decorating our rooms during festive seasons.
- They are used for making toys.
- They are used for making greeting cards.
- They are used for making chains, bangles, and rings.
- They are used for making boxes like cartons. Cartons are used to put things at home.
How to make a paper fan
Follow the steps below to make your own fan.
Step 1 – Get an A4 size paper.
Step 2 – Draw lines at regular intervals on the paper.
Step 3 – Fold along the drawn lines in zigzag form.
Step 4 – Bring the centre of the folded paper together.
Step 5 – Fold the two sides together.
Step 6 – Use a glue to join the two edges together.
Step 7 – Tie a ribbon to the bottom of the paper where it is folded
Presentation
Step I: Teacher revises the previous topic
Step II: Teacher introduces the new topic “Paper craft making and decorations”
Step III: Teacher states types of paper crafts
Step IV: Teacher explains the uses of paper craft
Step V: Pupils contribute and ask questions
Evaluation:
- List three types of paper craft
- Write two uses of paper craft
Assignment:
Make a paper chain and bangles. Get all the materials you need before you start.
See also
Pattern Making Using Motif and Colour
Traditional Song and Folk Song
Dramatization of Story Telling
Melodic Pattern of Traditional Song
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