Take the marker and draw a V shape at the end of the milk carton to form the shark’s mouth.
Use the thumb tack to make a few small holes on the line.
Slip the scissors into the hole and cut off the front of the milk carton, following the drawn line.
Position your milk carton so that the handle is on the bottom and then use the marker to color in the top half of the carton.
Cut out the shark teeth, eyes, fin and fish from the project download sheet using the scissors.
Now it’s time to assemble the shark!
Glue the eyes onto either side of the milk carton, the fin on top of the milk carton and the four rows of teeth along the opening of the carton at the cut end.
Place one end of the string on the cardboard and glue one of the fish cutouts onto the cardboard, covering the string.
Avoiding the string, cut the fish out from the cardboard.
Turn the cardboard over and glue the second cutout fish to the other side.
Unscrew the milk carton lid and poke a small hole in it using the thumbtack.
Feed the other end of the thread through the hole and knot it many times so that it will not pull through the pin hole, then screw the milk carton lid back on.