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Copy the drawing of the elephant given below in a bigger size on a thick sheet of paper. Make small cuts where it says “cut” (✄) in the picture. Be careful not to cut off the part. - Environmental Studies

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Copy the drawing of the elephant given below in a bigger size on a thick sheet of paper.

  • Make small cuts where it says “cut” (✄) in the picture. Be careful not to cut off the part.
  • Fold along the dotted lines [……….]
  • Fold the part with [////////] pattern and push them underneath.
  • Cut out the tail and stick it on.

Your elephant is ready.

  • Colour and decorate it.
  • Put up an exhibition in the class of all the paper-elephants that you have made.

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Do it yourself.

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 4
Chapter 3 A Day with Nandu
Make Your Own Elephant | Q 1 | Page 27

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