Handicrafts. Handicraft Golden grass jelwery Ceramic pots Filet Lace Wooden toys Wooden figureheads Clay ladies Trays made of seeds.

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Handicrafts

Handicraft Golden grass jelwery Ceramic pots Filet Lace Wooden toys Wooden figureheads Clay ladies Trays made of seeds

Materials/tools Seeds (sementes) Yarn (fios) Twine (barbante) Needle (agulha) Glue (cola) Scissors (tesoura) Beads (miçangas) Glass (vidro) Wood (madeira) Cloth (pano) /fabric (tecido) Ceramic tiles ( tijolos) Stone (pedras) Paint (tinta) Clay (argila) Plastic (plástico) Paper

Verbs To cut (cortar) To embroider (bordar) To past (colar) To sew (costurar) To paint (pintar) Gather (juntar) To fold (dobrar) To carve To recycle To knit

Professions Carpenter (carpinteiro) Weaver (tecelão) Stonemason (pedreiro) Potter (oleiro) Tailor (alfaiate) Dressmaker/seamstress (costureira)

Diamond origami Watch the video and try to describe all the steps to make the a diamond origami

Exercises Book pages: 132, 133, 137, 138 and 143 (1 and 2)