Learning how to tell the Time
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A Clock made from card.
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How to do it
3 Draw the numbers with a marker (write the numbers 12, 3, 6 and 9 first and then the other numbers). Allow to dry.
(Or use self-adhesive foam rubber numbers instead ...).
(Or use self-adhesive foam rubber numbers instead ...).
5 Push a hole through the middle of the plate using an awl. Also use an awl for making holes in both card hands.
6 Make a coil from a pipe cleaner and push it through the holes on the card hands and the paper plate.
7 Also make a coil on the other end of the pipe cleaner on the back of the paper plate to secure the hands.
A Tip This activity can be used as a class activity at school or in kindergarten or after-school clubs.
Each child can make its own card clock and the teacher could have a large clock on the blackboard.
This process teaches the children how to mix colours, numbers, divide a circle and obviously how to tell the time.
Each child can make its own card clock and the teacher could have a large clock on the blackboard.
This process teaches the children how to mix colours, numbers, divide a circle and obviously how to tell the time.
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