Step 1: First take out a carton, cut off the lid, and then cut out the tower along the edge.
Step 2: Make the unfolded part into a tower with paper tube and cardboard and stick it on the carton.
Step 3: Cut the cardboard of two colors into triangles of different sizes, paste the blind wax, then stick it with a toothpick and insert it at the top of the tower.
Step 4: Cut out the door from the colored paper board and tie it with white cotton thread.
Step 5: Finally, cut out windows, tree crowns, etc. Stick them on the cartons.
Step 6: A decent little castle is completed.
Carton City is an art class in the first volume of Grade Three. In this course, you will learn to make a beautiful and creative castle or small house by cutting, digging and collage.
The first class is with the children. James Ritz and his happy house family took their children into a simple and happy house world, introduced James Ritz and his house briefly with pop art, and explained a small perspective and two perspectives to the children in simple and plain language.
In the second class, I focused on the difficulty in the textbook-how to dig a well and dig a house. According to the expansion of children's thinking in the last lesson, this lesson first introduced the famous Chinese and foreign buildings to children, which can be used as reference, then talked about the steps of how to make a house, and then launched a two-day children's house design competition, inviting brothers and sisters to do it with their families.
The third class is mainly about children's sharing, which can stimulate their enthusiasm. The former drives the latter. This sharing also played such a role. I made my own house on weekends and other free time, and agreed with the children to make an exhibition for their castle house when the epidemic dispersed, so that all the children in the school could see their works.