Official Kids Mag www.kidscoop.com © Vicki Whiting April 2022
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If you draw a line down
the center of this happy
face from top to bottom,
you will see that both
sides of the picture are the
same. This is a good example
of symmetry.
Bebe Bunny painted these eggs. She wanted
to make the designs symmetrical—the
same on each half. Use a ruler to draw a
straight line from point A to point B on each
egg. Circle the ones that are symmetrical.
The Bunny Buddies are celebrating Spring and our beautiful
planet this year! Just in time for Earth Day (April 22).
A Kenyan proverb says,
"The earth is not given to you
by your parents, but loaned to
you by your children." Discuss
with your family what you
think that means.
STUFF YOU'LL NEED:
paintbrush
white paper
poster paint
newspaper
Symmetry is when both halves
of something are exactly the same.
Poor Baby Burt is confused.
Do this project to help him
understand symmetry.
Cover
your work
surface
with
newspaper.
Fold a
sheet of
blank,
white
paper in
half.
Unfold.
Paint a
design on
one half
of the
paper.
While the paint is still
wet, fold the paper in
half along the fold you
made and press so that the
paint on the painted side
transfers to the blank side.
Slowly open up
the paper and you
will have a matching
image on both sides
of the paper.
That's symmetry!
Draw the other half of Bianca's face and
Bixby's face. Make them symmetrical.
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