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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

How Does Scissors Work?

This week we have been learning about scissors. We had to describe what it has on it and what holds it together. We have been writing were to put your fingers and all the parts on it. I hope you enjoy.


Scissors have sharp ends so they can cut objects.
Scissors is a crafty thing that helps to cut objects and if you are doing arts and crafts you can use scissors to cut paper.
To use scissors you put your thumb and three fingers but if you have smaller hands you put your four  fingers in the holes.
There is a screw in the middle of the scissors to keep the sharp bits and to keep the holes together.
When you use scissors if you are only a little kid you can use adult supervison.

Scissors Have....
  • 2 Handles
  • 2 Holes to put your fingers in.
  • 1 bolt to hold everything together.
  • 2 Blades to cut.



When you have scissors laying around on the ground and you see them pick them up because you might walk on them and it will be sharp, and if you are walking with them you need to hold them by the ends of the scissors, so they don’t poke you in the eye.

Things you can cut with:
Paper
Cardboard
Plastic
Hair
Ribbon

2 comments:

  1. Hi Erin Nici Here
    I really like you writing about scissors I did one to. Maybe Next time you could tell us what you How long it took you to make your story. How Did you find that Image?

    Love to hear back
    Blog you later
    Nici

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    1. Thanks Nici i found that image from goggle and i did what you need to do to put your hands in the sissors too.

      Thanks again Bye

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