I'm with you, Bunki. My 3rd graders did these with scissors. I like the
idea of tweezers!
Lin
On Friday, January 30, 2004, at 10:04 AM, Kramer, Bunki [LC] wrote:
> No, Woody. You don't have to use sharp exacto knives. You can do this
> with only scissors as we did in our 7th grade rotation artwork. I
> would suggest, however, that you have some tweezers handy for the kids
> as it's very tedious to glue small pieces. I find exacto knives a
> hinderance as kids this age don't cut smoothly with them and pieces
> look jagged generally. I would suggest NOT using them. > Toodles....Bunki
>
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> From: Woody Duncan [mailto:wduncan@kc.rr.com]
> Thanks for sending out the information on the Notan
> paper cutting lessons.
> http://acweb.colum.edu/users/agunkel/homepage/polxmasw3.html > Ouf course you have to give young children sharp knives to do
> any of this.
> Woody in KC
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