One of the symbols always associated with New Year's Eve is a CLOCK.
In this activity students can make a paper plate clock to use on New Year's Eve.
Material
Save the paper clocks to use with math measurement lessons in the new year!
In this activity students can make a paper plate clock to use on New Year's Eve.
Material
- paper plate
- foam number stickers or crayons/markers
- paper fastener
- piece of foam or heavy paper to make clock hands.
- scissors
Save the paper clocks to use with math measurement lessons in the new year!
Have fun crafting!
Happy New Year!
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ReplyDeleteGot to love a craft they can use to learn with later!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute and easy idea. I love it! Thanks for linking up to Thinky Linky Thursday. Have a happy new year!
ReplyDeleteLori
This is so cute and easy! I'm going to make this to help my daughter practice telling time. She is learning that in K right now. And, I think I have everything I need on hand already ... even better!
ReplyDeleteGREAT idea to bring in the new year! Love how simple it is, yet kids will get hours of entertainment/education from it! Thanks for sharing at Thrifty Thursday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!! Thank you for sharing it at Sharing Saturday! Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteThis is great - why haven't I thought of using a plate - perfect! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Happy New Year,
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
Great idea for New Year's Eve, Marcia! Most people don't think of focusing on teaching about time then, but New Year's Eve really is a perfect event for time lessons! I added your post link and photo to my New Year's Eve post at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2011/12/27/preparing-for-new-years-family-celebrations/
ReplyDeleteEasy peasy! I love the way the clock turned out! This is fabulous! Would you please share this with our readers for Fun Stuff Fridays? http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/01/fun-stuff-fridays-5.html
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