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CBC Kids Arts, Studio K From Home: Let's Do Something - Paper Airplane | CBC Kids - YouTube

Studio K From Home: Let's Do Something - Paper Airplane | CBC Kids - YouTube

Hu h. K in d of a cl ou dy d ay o ut si de .

Luckily, I'm inside and you inside.

Let's do something.

♪ [light]

Yup, let's, let's do something.

OK. I have a confession.

I don't really know what to do. I think I ran out of ideas.

Wish there was something that we could do.

♪ ♪

Oh, has a little message on it. It says, make a paper airplane.

I just thought up the best idea all by myself!

You and I are gonna make paper airplanes

and all we need is a sheet of paper.

Take a look down here.

Here we have a beautiful blank sheet of paper.

First step, we are going to fold it hotdog style

and that just means that the longest side is the part

on the outside.

I'm just going to flatten it out so that there is a crease

in the middle of the paper.

Oh, look at that!

It looks perfect.

Nom nom nom nom nom. [laughs]

Now, what we're going to do,

is we're going to flip the page over like this

and we're going to grab the top corner of the paper

and fold it so that it meets the center crease

right here.

We're kind of trying to make it look like a triangle,

like that. There we have it, a triangle.

Can you guys guess what the tip of the airplane is?

That's a tip right there.

So, we're going to make this on this side.

So we're gonna fold this corner right over here

and we're going to let it meet the crease in the middle

and voila, we have two triangles.

Actually, three triangles. Huh, that's kinda cool.

Then we're going to fold this long part again.

So it meets the middle crease, like that.

Ooh! Hey look!

We have another triangle right over here

and you guessed it, we're going to be doing

that same thing to the other side.

We're going to be moving this all the way to the center.

Un-huh, un-huh. Looking good, eh.

[vocalizes] Ooh!

I can already see a plane here.

OK, now you're going to fold it in half, like that.

So it looks kind of like another triangle!

And now comes the final part,

which is, fold this little corner here,

so it meets the bottom of the airplane, like that.

[vocalizing]

Nice. Now the tip might be a little bit squished.

That's OK.

Mine are usually squished.

Then we're going to do that to the other side!

[vocalizing]

There we have it. A beautiful paper airplane.

Let's see how this thing flies.

[makes blowing sounds]

Hey, Tony! Did you-- [screams]

Dude!

Oh, I'm so sorry.

I gave you that idea.

Wait. You threw this airplane?

Yeah. That was me.

Huh, I really did give myself that idea.

That was just plain easy.


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Hu h. K in d of a cl ou dy d ay o ut si de .

Luckily, I'm inside and you inside.

Let's do something.

♪ [light]

Yup, let's, let's do something.

OK. I have a confession.

I don't really know what to do. I think I ran out of ideas.

Wish there was something that we could do.

♪ ♪

Oh, has a little message on it. It says, make a paper airplane.

I just thought up the best idea all by myself!

You and I are gonna make paper airplanes

and all we need is a sheet of paper.

Take a look down here.

Here we have a beautiful blank sheet of paper.

First step, we are going to fold it hotdog style

and that just means that the longest side is the part

on the outside.

I'm just going to flatten it out so that there is a crease

in the middle of the paper.

Oh, look at that!

It looks perfect.

Nom nom nom nom nom. [laughs]

Now, what we're going to do,

is we're going to flip the page over like this

and we're going to grab the top corner of the paper

and fold it so that it meets the center crease

right here.

We're kind of trying to make it look like a triangle,

like that. There we have it, a triangle.

Can you guys guess what the tip of the airplane is?

That's a tip right there.

So, we're going to make this on this side.

So we're gonna fold this corner right over here

and we're going to let it meet the crease in the middle

and voila, we have two triangles.

Actually, three triangles. Huh, that's kinda cool.

Then we're going to fold this long part again.

So it meets the middle crease, like that.

Ooh! Hey look!

We have another triangle right over here

and you guessed it, we're going to be doing

that same thing to the other side.

We're going to be moving this all the way to the center.

Un-huh, un-huh. Looking good, eh.

[vocalizes] Ooh!

I can already see a plane here.

OK, now you're going to fold it in half, like that.

So it looks kind of like another triangle!

And now comes the final part,

which is, fold this little corner here,

so it meets the bottom of the airplane, like that.

[vocalizing]

Nice. Now the tip might be a little bit squished.

That's OK.

Mine are usually squished.

Then we're going to do that to the other side!

[vocalizing]

There we have it. A beautiful paper airplane.

Let's see how this thing flies.

[makes blowing sounds]

Hey, Tony! Did you-- [screams]

Dude!

Oh, I'm so sorry.

I gave you that idea.

Wait. You threw this airplane?

Yeah. That was me.

Huh, I really did give myself that idea.

That was just plain easy.