DIY Paper Spinner Toys
Today we have found the craft that any body would love. Puppies! Thank you Maggy from Red Ted Art, DIY Paper Spinner. Not only were they super fun to make.. but they provide a great STEAM activity for anyone learning about colour theory. It is simply so MAGICAL to see colour theory in action RIGHT BEFOR YOUR EYES.
We made a set of plain spinners (for the kids to colour themselves and to experiment with colours, patterns and designs), but also a set of PRINTABLES! The printables are particularly useful for a classroom setting or if you have LESS TIME, but still want to make this easy paper toy. But I do encourage you to go freestyle, use a plate as a stencil and have fun!
DIY Paper Spinners – Materials:
- Paper
- Card
- String
- Pens
- Scissors
- Glue stick
Optional – your free templates
———> Get your BLANK TEMPLATES (with patterns) Here <———
———-> Get your COLOUR THEORY TEMPLATES Here <———-
DIY Paper Spinners How To:
Either watch this simple video or read the written instructions below!
We also made an emoji spinner version
- Either print out two circles from the templates above OR get a small paper plate (approx 10-12cm in diamater and draw two circles).
- Colour in your circles any way you wish. The colours will “mix” on any concentric circles. (see video for the effect). Be bold and experiment with different designs and patterns.
- Cut our your circles.
- Stick the first circle on some cardboard.
- Cut out the cardboard circle now.
- Stick the second circle on to the back.
- Make two small holes (approx 1cm apart, if not 8mm) on either side of the centre of the circle – the templates have markings for this.
- Thread string approx 40cm in length through and tie.
Have a go at spinning!!
The kids also had great fun designing their own spinners. They started off with “plain sections” and then looked at what happened when they added red dots and blue zig zags. I think we love these ones best! But they take more time to make as you need time for decorating!
At first it is tricky to get the spin going.. but keep practicing and it will get easier. Once the spin is going, you can relax your hands a little, this will allow for the spinner to “reload in reverse” and keep going!!!!
ENJOY!
English Storytime
Thursday, May 28th 2020. English Storytime. Mrs. Rous is reading ‘Splat the Cat: The Name of the Game’ by James Dean.
Thai Storytime
Thursday, May 28th 2020, Thai Storytime. Miss Nan is reading ‘คุณแกะหายไปไหน’ by Hirotaka Nakano.
Accessing Storytime Videos:
For Students please visit Firefly to access content.
For Parents of Pre-Prep students please find a link on ILD (Interactive Learning Diary) website to access Storytime videos.