Problem: Article: If you’re making a mask for kids, a soft fabric like cotton is the best material to use. The mask will be breathable, and it will be more comfortable for little kids. It’s also a good choice if you’re making a mask for an adult but you’ll be somewhere hot, like a party. You can also use felt, although this could be hotter and more uncomfortable on the face. If you’re making a fabric mask, you can decorate it with fabric accents once you have the basic mask cut out. You can also add fabric to masks made from other materials to give the mask more depth and detail. Once your mask is complete, you’ll need to find a way to attach it to your face. Poke two holes in the side of the mask, and put one end of an elastic band through each hole and tie them off. Make sure you measure the elastic before you tie it off. You don’t want the mask to feel too tight or to keep falling off! Measure it by wrapping a piece around your head and making a mark where the elastic ends.
Summary: Use fabric for a mask meant for use by little kids. Add extra fabric. Use elastic to wear it.

Problem: Article: For example, plastic bottles can be used to make small pots or terrariums for seedlings, while the top half can be used as a funnel. If an item appears to be past its usefulness, you may be able to find new life for it before it finally gets tossed; for example, old clothes and towels can be used for dusting cloths or rags for cleaning machines. Even if you can't recycle things on your own, many places have a recycling program. Some areas provide bins that they pick up, but others may require you to bring recyclables to the facilities. Do a quick Google search to see about options near you. Lots of food is compostable, so build a bin in your yard (if you have one) or keep a small, lidded compost bin in your kitchen. Compost provides a non-chemical fertilizer for your home garden, and reduces the amount of garbage sent to landfills.  Scraps that are not compostable include animal waste, onions, citrus peels, bags from tea or coffee, bones, bits of meat or fish, and a few others.  Some scraps, like potato peels, onion skins, and chicken bones, can be kept in a bag in the freezer instead, to be used to make homemade stock. LED bulbs use a lot less energy than traditional bulbs and are cool to the touch, so they won’t heat up your house when they’re on. It’ll also save you money on your electricity bill, and be better for the environment.
Summary: Try to recycle old or used objects around the house. Check to see if your area has a recycling program. Compost your food scraps. Change your old bulbs out for LEDs.

Problem: Article: The sausage can be heated directly in the pan. You may want to add about 2 US tbsp (30 mL) of vegetable oil, water, or use a cooking spray so the sausage browns evenly without sticking to the pan.  Use medium or medium-high heat only. If the pan is too hot, the sausage may crack or shrivel. You can also heat the sausage in a Dutch oven.
Summary: Heat a skillet over medium heat.

Problem: Article: To make a guideline for placing the eyes, sketch a straight line from the top of the head down to the bottom of the chin. Press lightly since you'll erase this line later. Position each triangle so 1 point touches the middle of the bottom line. Make another point come close to the vertical guideline, but don't let the point touch it. Then, draw the final point up towards the temple and draw lines to connect each point. These triangles are the outlines for the eyes of Spiderman's mask. Draw over the bottom point of each triangle to make the bottom of the eyes curved. To exaggerate the top of the eyes, make each of the top corners point up toward the temple. If you prefer, make the top inner corner of the eye curved as well. Put your pencil on the vertical guideline between the eyes and draw over it again to darken it. Then, make a straight line that extends from the middle of the eyes up towards the top of the head at an angle. Keep drawing these straight lines around the head and leave space in between each. Use a ruler if you need help creating perfectly straight lines for the webbing. Start at the lines that are just above the eyes. Make small lines that curve down in the middle and connect with the straight lines on the ends. Do this up towards the head, making the curved lines larger to connect with the straight lines. Make the bottom webbing lines curve up instead of down since they're being drawn towards the center of Spiderman's face.
Summary:
Draw a vertical line through the head. Sketch 2 triangles that touch the guideline in the center of the head. Round the bottom point of each triangle and extend the top point towards the temple. Draw straight lines that radiate like a web between Spiderman's eyes. Make small curved lines in between each straight line to create the webbing.