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How to make a Kite

   Edwin G. Rivera
    845-11-6944
Materials
• Paper, scissors, a hole maker, 2 sticks, string
  and strips of paper(optional)
Get the piece of paper and cut a
    diamond shape from it.
With the string tie the two sticks
together, it has to be as tight as
            possible.
Then you make 2 holes in the paper.
On the inside corner where the two
 sticks cross, thread a thick string.
Using the other end of the thick string,
do the same. Tie the string when both
    ends of the string are threaded
               through.
At the end to do the tail, tie a long
string onto the sticks, then you can
    add small strips of paper for
             decoration

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How to make a kite

  • 1. How to make a Kite Edwin G. Rivera 845-11-6944
  • 2. Materials • Paper, scissors, a hole maker, 2 sticks, string and strips of paper(optional)
  • 3. Get the piece of paper and cut a diamond shape from it.
  • 4. With the string tie the two sticks together, it has to be as tight as possible.
  • 5. Then you make 2 holes in the paper. On the inside corner where the two sticks cross, thread a thick string.
  • 6. Using the other end of the thick string, do the same. Tie the string when both ends of the string are threaded through.
  • 7. At the end to do the tail, tie a long string onto the sticks, then you can add small strips of paper for decoration