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Windmills are very large in size. They will move which the heavy wind and produce electricty.
But don't we all like to play with it Kutties?
Let me now show you how to make a tiny one with paper just to play with!
Ask your Mommy or Daddy to make it for you ....
What you will need:
- Pins with a large head
- Small beads
- Pencils with a rubber on the end
- Sheets of coloured paper
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Using the ruler, measure out and draw two squares the same size on pieces of paper. Cut out the squares.
- Using the ruler again, draw two diagonal lines
across each square so they cross in the middle. Cut only two thirds of
the way along each line, as shown.
- Hold the squares of paper together. Bend the paper
back along each cut line into the center, as shown, and hold the corners
down.
- Push a pin through all the corners of the paper,
then through a bead and into the rubber at the end of a pencil. Make
sure the sharp end of the pin doesn’t stick out of the rubber. Also make
sure that the point of your pencil is not sharp.
- Blow on the windmill to make it spin. You can make
bigger or smaller sails by using different sized squares of paper. If
the paper is very thick, you will only need one square of paper.
- You can make bigger or smaller sails by using
different sized squares of paper. If the paper is very thick, you will
only need one square of paper.
- Now its time to go out and test your little windmill!
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