1. Use one forth sheet of paper... fold side over... 2. Fold other side over 3. Fold a corner over to make ear 4. Fold other corner 5. Fold down Draw on face
Fold bottom paper back fold both sides in half fold top down fold top corners back not to big!DRAW
first choose the atribute and then just make it up
1. Take an A4 piece of paper and fold it in half. 2. Write you name on it somewhere. 3. Fold it in half again. 4. Fold it again in half. 5. Then turn the paper around and fold it in half. 6. Fold it again in half. 7. Write a name of something that makes you happy on it 8. Fold it in half again. 9. Fold it again in half. 10. Then turn the paper around and fold it in half. 11. Fold it again in half. 12. Write today’s date on it. 13. Fold it again in half. 14. Unfold all of the folds. 15. Screw it up into a ball. 16. Throw it in the bin.
1. Start with a strip of paper. Tie a "knot" in the end of your paper.2. Pull gently to tighten, then flatten. 3. Fold the end of the strip down and tuck it into the knot. You can cut a bit of it off if it's too long.4. Now wrap the other end of the strip around and around this pentagon you have formed, creasing gently as you go. 5. Keep wrapping until you get to the end of the strip. Tuck the last bit of the strip into the pouch. You should be left with a cute little pentagon.6. Now to make this little pentagon into a star, very gently and slowly use your fingernail to press on the centre of each of its edges. The star should puff out. And you should have a lovely little lucky star! Hope this helps Heida
You can fold a thirds strip in half and then in half again and you get twelfths.
The "Line of Symmetry" is the imaginary line where you could fold the image or shape and have both halves match exactly one half is a reflection of the other
Line symmetry is another name for reflection symmetry. One half is a reflection of the other half. The line of symmetry is the line where you could fold the image and have both halves match exactly.
first you fold your paper hamburger style the cut it in half then fold one half up and down and the other side down and up the you plae them together and fold u each corner in a difrent direction then you place them togethere in diffrnet directions then you fold them till the all can stay without support that how to make a spinner! dont make one its a waste of paper and time
half of a half of a half 1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2 = 1/8 if it were on paper fold it in half, to make a half fold it in half again to make four quarters fold it again to make eight.
First fold your paper into 3 sections. After you have done that turn your paper style. Fold it into 3 sections again. Then you should get 9 sections. This is a perfect example of 3x3=9. Hope this helps!!
line of symmetry
You can flip the traced version along various lines. If the flipped shape matches the original then the that is a line of symmetry. Alternatively, if you can find a fold such that the two halves of the tracing match then the fold line is a line of symmetry.
It is easy to fold a strip of pastry into a triangular cone, put some samosa filling in it and "seal" it before cooking.
A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry. Lines of symmetry are imaginary lines where you can fold a figure or image and both halves are identical matches.
Some shapes do not have any lines of symmetry. These shapes are called asymmetrical. It doesn't matter how you fold an asymmetrical shape--the two halves just won't match!
no because if you were to fold the capital letter N in half, they two halves wouldn't match up. to see it visually, you could cut out an N and try folding it in different ways. you won't be able to match the two sides up.