St Aidens – South Africa

St Patrick’s Day Arts, Crafts & Activities

 

 

 

Paper Plate Rainbow

Cut a paper plate in half. Each half will become a rainbow. Optionally, cut out another semicircle centered on the inside edge of the cut plate. You can trace this smaller curve with the edge of a smaller plate or other flat circular object. Colour the paper plate to look like a rainbow. To remember the color order of the rainbow, think ROY G BIV: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet.

Once the plate is colored, you can hang matching crepe paper from each color band to extend the ends of the rainbow.

Hang the rainbow in a window, above your child's bed, or some other sunny spot to catch the light.

 

 

 

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Acknowledgements

 

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My sincere thanks to those persons/organisations who gave the necessary licenses/authority to reproduce their information and/or graphics in some of these units, too many to mention.

 

·      National Geographic

·      Discovery School

·      S A Tourism Board

·      Wikipedia

·      The History Channel

·      SA On Line

·      Various and mane teaching sites

 

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