DIY Wall Clock School Project with paper – Easy Cardboard Craft for Kids /Model of clock for school project
This project helps improve creativity, motor skills, and understanding of hours and minutes.
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- School project clock
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Materials Required
- Cardboard
- Colored paper or chart paper
- Pencil and scale
- Compass or round plate
- Sketch pens / markers
- Scissors
- Glue
- Paper fastener (brad pin)
- Clock machine (optional, if you want a working clock)
How to Make a Cardboard Wall Clock
Step 1: Cut a Circle
Draw a big circle on cardboard using a compass or plate. Cut it carefully.
Step 2: Cover the Base
Cover the cardboard circle with colored paper to make it look neat and attractive.
Step 3: Write the Numbers
Write numbers from 1 to 12 equally around the circle. You can also use Roman numbers (I, II, III…).
Step 4: Make Clock Hands
Cut two paper strips for the hour hand and minute hand.
Step 5: Fix the Hands
Attach both hands in the center using a paper fastener so they can rotate.
Step 6: Decorate
Decorate your clock with stars, borders, flowers, or stickers to make it colorful.
Educational Benefits
- Helps children learn how to read time
- Improves creativity and imagination
- Makes math learning fun
- Encourages reuse of waste materials
- Enhances hand-eye coordination
Perfect for School Projects
- Suitable for Class 1 to 5
- Useful for Math's projects
- Ideal for school exhibitions
- Low-cost and eco-friendly
Short Project Note (for school file)
This wall clock is made using cardboard and paper. It helps children understand time in a creative way. This project improves learning and creativity.
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Conclusion
A DIY cardboard wall clock is an easy and useful school project for children. It helps them learn time while enjoying a creative craft activity. This project is perfect for home learning, classroom activities, and school exhibitions.
Watch Video Tutorial
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