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CRAFT LESSON PLAN

Color Wheel Clock


MATERIALS LIST FOR BEST RESULTS, PLEASE READ ALL
INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING PROJECT.
ALEENE’S ®
FELT & FOAM GLUE® REFER TO PHOTOS FOR DESIGN PLACEMENT.
SCRIBBLES® 3D FABRIC PAINT
WHITE

MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES
12" CARDBOARD ROUND (YOU CAN USE
A CAKE BOARD FROM THE CRAFT STORE
OR A PERSONAL PIZZA BOARD)
2 FOAM POPSICLE STICKS
PHOTO OF A CHILD
1 BRAD ABOUT 3/4" LONG
FELT SHEETS IN A RANGE OF (RAINBOW)
COLORS - 6 ‘COOL’ COLORS, 6 ‘HOT’ COLORS
#2 PENCIL
RULER
SCISSORS
4. Lay out felt pie shapes on to the circle in color wheel order – the cool colors on the cool
HOLE PUNCH
background and the hot colors on the hot background. Do not glue down the pie
INSTRUCTIONS: shaped felt pieces. These naturally ‘stick’ to felt and can be removed. Once the pieces
are laid out, use the Scribbles® 3D paint to make the clock numbers. Set aside to dry.

1. Use a ruler to draw lines on cardboard round to 5. Take a picture of a child in a position similar to the one shown. Print it and cut it out.
create 12 even pie-shaped sections. Cut the picture in half, divided at the child’s waist. Trim one of the Popsicle sticks
about an inh to make the small hand of the clock. Cut a circle from the 1" remnant
and punch a hole in it. This wil act as a washer between the hands so the hands wil
glide smoothly.

2. Make a paper template of one of the 12 pie sections. Use a


pencil to trace this pie shape on each color of felt. Cut felt
using fabric scissors. Set aside the felt cutouts.
6. Glue the child’s top half to the shorter Popsicle stick and the bottom half
to the longer Popsicle stick.

3. Cover half of the cardboard round in a ‘hot’ color (red, orange,


or yellow) and the other half in a ‘cool’ color (blue, green,
purple). Use glue to adhere the felt to the cardboard. Cut 7. Attach the hands to the clock using the brad. Let students remove and
away the remainder of felt from the perimeter of the reassemble shapes on the color clock to learn the concept of 12
cardboard circle. sequential parts to the clock, how to tell time, and the color wheel.

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