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Practice of second-grade manual aircraft

The second-grade manual airplane is made as follows:

1. First, cut two openings on both sides of the mineral water bottle with a utility knife, cut the cardboard into wing shapes, put them into the openings, and fix them with transparent tape.

2. Then cut two cardboard boxes into the shape of a tail wing, and then wrap and fix the two cardboard boxes together with red tape.

3. Then cut the toilet paper tube into two equal sections, cut several notches at the opening of each section, then fold it inward, and fix it with transparent tape to make it into a cup shape.

4. Continue to cut the popsicles into two sections, and stick three at the bottom of each "sanitary paper tube cup", and the included angles between popsicles should be almost the same, so as to make the aircraft engine.

5. Then decorate the fuselage with plastic tapes of different colors, cut one side of the engine, insert it at the end of the wing, and fix the engine and the wing together with transparent tape.

6. Continue to use the same method to fix the engine on the other side of the plane, and wrap the propeller in different colors with adhesive tape.

7. Finally, cut the middle above the tail of the machine, insert the tail wing, fix it with adhesive tape, and simply decorate it with markers and stickers.

Advantages of doing manual work

1. Enhance feelings and improve communication skills. In the process of manual production, children and adults often need to cooperate and help each other, which exercises children's communication ability, communication ability with others, and unity and cooperation ability.

2. Improve IQ and self-care ability. Hand-rubbing, rubbing, pinching, pasting, inserting, tearing, twisting, twisting, splicing, engraving, pressing, cutting, tying, painting, gluing and other actions are used to complete the creation. It not only enhances children's hand-eye coordination ability, but also strengthens the development of children's fine movements.