A great idea to make newsprint something new. Newspaper is used here as laying material: out of torn strips a sun can be laid, which can also be a great action as joint work.
Have fun trying it out!
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First of all, take a newspaper.
Next, a large newspaper sheet is torn into strips or cut into strips, which should be as wide as a child's hand.
Tip: Newspaper can easily be ripped in one direction and in the other very bad. Try out which direction it can be ripped well.
When tearing, make sure that the strips are about evenly wide.
Now you paint a large circle on another newspaper.
Cut out the circle with the scissors.
Now you put the circle on the ground.
The individual strips can now be distributed all around as sunbeams.
This is also a nice group work as a joint project.
If you like your sun, you can still stick the rays to the circle. This can be done e.g. with a tesa film or a glue pen.
You can also hang the huge sun on the window. Attach the individual rays with Tesafilm on the disc.
Another variant: This sun is made with cut newspaper strips.
Makes the sun suitable for summer, a newspaper project or the subject of weather.
Maybe you still want to make a cloud of newspaper or houses?
Stay creative and have fun!
Materials
Directions
First of all, take a newspaper.
Next, a large newspaper sheet is torn into strips or cut into strips, which should be as wide as a child's hand.
Tip: Newspaper can easily be ripped in one direction and in the other very bad. Try out which direction it can be ripped well.
When tearing, make sure that the strips are about evenly wide.
Now you paint a large circle on another newspaper.
Cut out the circle with the scissors.
Now you put the circle on the ground.
The individual strips can now be distributed all around as sunbeams.
This is also a nice group work as a joint project.
If you like your sun, you can still stick the rays to the circle. This can be done e.g. with a tesa film or a glue pen.
You can also hang the huge sun on the window. Attach the individual rays with Tesafilm on the disc.
Another variant: This sun is made with cut newspaper strips.
Makes the sun suitable for summer, a newspaper project or the subject of weather.
Maybe you still want to make a cloud of newspaper or houses?
Stay creative and have fun!
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