
Supplies and tools:
1/2 sheet 8.5" by 11" construction paper
18" length of yarn, ribbon or string
Scissors
Stapler
Hole punch
Photo below - tools laid out
How to:
Child or helper cuts out 2 trees in triangle shapes traced on construction paper for each ornament. Each shape needs a hole punched at top center for hanging. Child punches holes at random on shapes to represent balls on tree.
The 2 shapes are laid over each other and folded down the center. Helper or child puts in 1 staple in line with the fold. Then tree can be opened to a 3 dimensional shape.
Child threads yarn through top holes, leaving a loop for hanging, and then ties a bow.
Skills practiced:
Recognizing a triangle shape.
Cutting shapes out along pattern line with scissors.

Lining up a stapler.
Using a hole punch.
Threading through holes.
Tying a bow.
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