Colour their world! Make a DIY game at home that helps in teaching colours. This easy paper plate craft uses Crayola supplies and items you already have on hand.
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Use ruler to trace and divide upside-down paper plate into 8 equal sections.
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Fill in each section with a different marker colour.
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On clothespin, write name of a paper plate colour in its corresponding colour. Add small colour swatch to end of clothespin.
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Repeat step 3 for remaining 7 colours.
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Mix up clothespins and have your child clip them to their corresponding colours. It’s a fun way to help teach colour recognition!
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