INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will be the framework for the wings.    The feathers are longer and more refined.

SUMMARY: Draw three trapezoids of different sizes and orientations which are connected to each other. Draw two straight lines with a space apart and which follow the orientation of the trapezoids – three layers are formed. Draw the feathers for the first layer using simple and rounded curves. Draw the second layer of feather using simple curves and longer than the first layer feathers. Draw the third layer feathers using simple curves. Trace with a pen and erase unnecessary lines. Color to your liking with shades of white!

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Being late can make you miss important lessons, and you can get points off your grade. Don't make more work for yourself by mucking about, then having to ask what the lesson was all about and have to read up on it just to catch up. Save time and effort by listening the first time around. If you don't have good notes you'll have nothing to study and you'll do poorly on your tests. It can also give you time later on to make study guides for your group. A few missed assignments can really lower your grade in that subject, so try to have all of it all on time. It keeps you on top of your work and organized and gives your teacher a good image of your responsibility. Lots of teachers don't give full credit for late assignments. Plus you'll have even more things to worry about the next night.  Do not overuse exclamation marks in your work. It reveals a lack of maturity. This means quick reviewing, which would be about 5 to 10 minutes in fifth grade. Just read the textbook, the worksheets, and notes (from class) and you'll be fine. One bad test can give you a bad grade and you don't want that. Make sure you understand what the quizzes and tests are about. Here's some questions to ask your teacher. How many points is this test? How many questions on the test? What will this test cover? And so on. Being with your friends can make studying much more fun. It also makes your friends have better grades. Although you should not do that if you think you will not do a good job getting any studying done.
Summary: Arrive on time for class. Listen in class. Take notes. Do your homework. Turn in your homework and assignments in on time. Be ready for pop quizzes. Study properly for all tests, even minor ones. Start a study group.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cut the thread or embroidery floss to your desired length. A good rule to follow is measuring the thread against the chosen strand of hair and make the thread 2-3 times longer than your hair or the extension you are wrapping. Measure out as many colors as you want to add to the first wrap and lay them out together. Once you try these basic designs, you can try new ways to create different unique patterns on your own braids. Most commonly, people choose to wrap just one braid but don't be afraid to wrap several braid strands or even do your whole head! You can keep your hair wrap in for a couple days or an entire month.  Most people decide it is time to remove the wrap when it starts to smell or feel funny. No matter what, do not leave it on longer than a month. An old wrap can mold. If you want to keep rocking the wrap look, remove the old one and start a new one on a different piece of hair. To remove the hair wrap, carefully snip the knot off and unravel the thread. Be careful to avoid cutting your own hair.

SUMMARY:
Measure out the length of thread. Have fun creating your hair wrap - be patient and be creative!