How to make a stool for class 1

Making a stool for a class 1 student can be a fun and simple project. Here's how you can make a basic stool for a young child:

Materials needed:
- Wooden round seat or board
- 4 wooden legs
- Screws
- Screwdriver
- Paint or varnish (optional)

Instructions:
1. Start by attaching the wooden legs to the round seat or board. Place the seat upside down on a flat surface and position the legs at each corner.
2. Use screws to attach the legs to the seat. Make sure to screw them in tightly to ensure the stool is stable and secure.
3. Once all the legs are attached, flip the stool over and check for stability. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure the stool is balanced.
4. If desired, you can paint or varnish the stool to give it a more finished look. Let the paint or varnish dry completely before letting the child use the stool.
5. Your stool is now ready for use! Your class 1 student can use it for sitting at a desk, table, or any other activity that requires a small seat.

Remember to supervise the child while using the stool to ensure their safety. Customize the stool with colors or decorations that your child will love to make it a special and personalized addition to their classroom or play area.