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Clowning
Around
Suitable for:
Ages 5-8 years
Materials:
Cardboard facial feature cut outs
Craft Glue
Paint
Cut out kid white 40.5cm
A variety of craft materials:
honeycomb mesh,
pom poms, pipe cleaners, felt,
moving eyes, matchsticks, popstix,
polystyrene balls.
Aim:
6. Glue pom poms together to form a curly wig.
To create a clown using a variety of craft
Use paint to create a striped shirt.
materials and cardboard facial feature cut outs.
7. Use coloured matchstix to create buckles and
a watch. For the face of the watch, cut a polystyrene
Activity:
1. Using a variety of craft materials and cardboard
ball in half.
facial feature cut outs, get each student to create
Discussion:
their own clown!
What do clowns do?
2. Use felt to make pants and shoes. To get the right
List common features of clowns?
size, place the cut out kid on top of the felt and trace
Big nose, curly hair etc.
around with a marker. Glue the felt on to the cut out
Have you ever met a clown?
kid.
Create a name for your clown!
3. Twist pipe cleaners in to the shape of shoe laces,
and glue on top of the shoes.
4. Glue your chosen facial feature cut outs in place.
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