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Chinese New Year- Dragon Writing (Accordion Style)

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Johana Zegarra
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1st - 6th
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My students loved using this activity after learning about the Chinese New Year. Thank you for sharing!

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Computer graphics are awesome, but pencils, markers, and brushes can be just as great! I really hope you and your students like my line of art .

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Materials:
Print out
Construction Paper
Glue
Crayons or color pencils

Steps:

1. Color and cut out all pieces
2. Cut two strips of construction paper 2 inches wide; then make a fan fold or accordion fold with both pieces
3. Glue each end of accordion body leaving enough room on the sides to place the head and the tail. Place one accordion on the top of the construction paper and one at the bottom.
4. Glue the heads and legs.
5. Please note- Students' writing should be placed on a paper measuring half the size of a standard sheet.

GENERAL TERMS OF USE
You are welcomed to use these drawings on any personal projects, educational materials or crafts. You may not sell, trade, share or redistribute the original files in any way. Moreover, you may not distribute these original drawings among other teachers or in your district. You have purchased a single user license, which only entitles you the sole use of my work.


Chinese Dragon (Accordion Style) by Johana Zegarra is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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