Making Cardboard Clock
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Let them dry then cut out the hour and minute hands.
Making cardboard clock. And the porjector stopped working so i turffed it. Cut cardboard rectangles to form the sides and roof of the clock. Draw a circle on cardboard and ask your kids to cut it along the lines. Later i bought a clockless altec lansing in motion ipod dock and use that for an alarm so i still needed a display.
Then cut the circles out. Its upto your imagination of. You can use the clock machine from old wall clock or get it from ebay for cheap. 2 cut that circle with scissors.
Follow the steps below to make the cardboard analogue clock activity. Let it dry then cut out the clock. Paste the clock on the cardboard with glue. Cardboard clock design instructions.
Draw a crown and get to cut too. I hated my old projection zellers equivalent to american wal mart bought clock. Instructions to make a cardboard clock. One can leave it to kids imagination to decorate as they like.
Flip the plates upside down on the cardboard and trace them with pencil onto the cardboard. Paste the hour and minute hands on the cardboard with glue. Attach the clock face and. Make a cardboard clock.
Cut the triangle off the cardboard rectangles. Mark 12 equidistant points as shown and ask the kids to write numbers 1 to 12 draw eyes nose and mouth. 4 write numbers from 1 and 12 in their positions. Use a ruler and start by marking 12 3 6 and 9 on the small.
Carefully cut the clock the hour hand and the minute hand with scissors. 3 make clock hands big and small from the cardboard ideally using 2 different colored pieces of cardboard for easier recognition. In this video i show you how to make a wall clock or a table clock from cardboard.