![]() ![]() It turned out to be a really fun memory game. Then, we raced around the house recalling where each on the clips were hanging. The yellow on the dish clothing hanging on the stove. My son put the green clip on the plant in the kitchen. We walked around the house pinning the clothes pins on items that matched. Talk about thing in the house that are the same colors as the paper clip. That's it! You're ready to play! My son loves this game! We take three colors next to each other and talk how the middle color is a mix of the two outside colors. Hot glue the individual colored pieces to clothes pins. I rounded the tips off to prevent bending. Cut out the second circle then cut the individual colors on the lines. I laminated this piece for extra durability. Cut out the first color wheel leaving it as a circle. Print one colored copy of the free printable on white cardstock paper. This can be an activity the kids can grow with, continually teaching new skills according to the child's age. ![]() With the use of the clothes pins it also teaches fine motor skills. A color wheel is a fantastic and fun way to teach colors, blending colors, primary and secondary colors, complementary colors. ![]()
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