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Greenwings Page
This is our Greenwings page. Thats what DU calls any one under the
age of 17.Membership for them is ten dollars a year and they get a magazine that comes to
them in there own name.
Try your luck at these puzzles
Click on the puzzle to enlarge it
Watch the duckling get hatched. It's very hard work. It uses its bill as a
chipping tool to chip
the lid off the shell and then pushes the lid off with its neck.
Here's a goose mobile you can make have fun!
Use this pattern to make a single flying goose or a whole gaggle of 'em!
Print out the pattern and Follow the instructions
- Cut out all the pieces along the solid purple lines.
- Fold the goose body in half along the dotted red line. The printed side of the paper should be showing.
- Fold the wings back down along the dotted red lines.
- Glue or tape the two halves of the body together.
- Glue the wing shape over the goose body.
- Cut slits along the dotted red lines at the back end of the goose body. Slide the tail shape into the slits. Tape or glue the tail in place.
- Cut a piece of thread about 2 inches long. Tape each end to the top of each wing to form a half loop. You may need to move the loop to be sure your goose flies correctly. If the head points down, move the loop toward the front edge of the wings. If the head points up, move the loop toward the back edge of the wings.
- Cut another, longer piece of thread. Tie one end of this thread to the middle of the loop. Tie the other end to a cardboard clothes hanger rod.
- Add as many geese to your mobile as you like!.
Click on picture to make it larger
Here is one more for you, Which Flyway do you live in and can you name the flyways? The answers are at the bottom of the page
We hope you have fun reading this page, Have fun making the goose mobile. Please check
back we're trying to post some things to do and read.
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