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Creating a Forest Habitat Display

Creating a Forest Habitat Display. Using different shapes and different sizes. Materials that you will need:. A black board Construction paper, different colors Scissors Glue. Using the shapes to create a Forest Habitat: Follow the steps.

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Creating a Forest Habitat Display

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  1. Creating a Forest Habitat Display Using different shapes and different sizes

  2. Materials that you will need: • A black board • Construction paper, different colors • Scissors • Glue

  3. Using the shapes to create a Forest Habitat: Follow the steps. • Cut 4 rectangles for tree trunks in dark brown construction paper. • Cut 4 triangles for the trees in green construction paper. • Cut 3 large and 2 small triangles for the mountains in purple construction paper. • Cut one big circle for the sun in yellow paper. • Cut one oval for the cloud and 2 small squares for the snowy peaks in white construction paper. • Cut 2 semi-circles for the tents in red paper.

  4. Continuation for the steps: • Cut 2 medium circles for the flowers in pink paper. • Cut 1 medium circle for bush in green paper. • Cut 2 small circles for the center of the flowers in yellow. • Cut 3 small circles for the berries in pink. • Cut 4 ovals for the green leaves, 3 rectangles for the green stems. • Cut 1 big triangle for the ranger station roof in red and 1 big square for the building in light brown. • And last, cut 1 small rectangle for the door in dark brown.

  5. After you cut all the shapes, glue them on the board. Here is how your Forest Habitat display will look

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