Color wheel spinner
A red object, for example, absorbs almost the full spectrum of light, reflecting red only. When light hits a colored object, most of it is absorbed and only one color is reflected.
White light, like sunlight, is made of all the colors in the rainbow. If you continue moving your hands in an in and out motion, the circle should continue to spin.Īs the wheel spins, what do you notice about the colors? The colors disappear!Īs the wheel is spinning fast, your eyes blend the colors together and the color wheel looks white. Gently pull the string tight to get the wheel spinning.Wind the string by spinning the wheel in a motion similar to a twirling a jump rope. The cardboard circle should be about midway between the ends. Thread your string through both holes, then tie the ends in a knot.Carefully poke two holes in the center of the color wheel, side by side.Glue your circle to the piece of cardboard and cut it out again.Divide your circle into four equal parts by drawing 2 lines through the centre. For an accurate color wheel, red should be opposite green, yellow opposite purple, and blue opposite orange. In this activity, you will be able to make a 4-colour spinner and then. Color in the sections red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple.Take template of color wheel or print out a copy below.Sorry, your browser doesnt support canvas. Select the chances of each of the spinners and find which colour is more likely. Materials needed from home: crayons, colored pencils or markers, scissors, glue stick, sharp pen or pencil (to poke holes) Directions: Create your own roulette wheels to randomize your decisions. Materials included in kit: circle template, cardboard, piece of string about 36” Perhaps a prize, a mission or who is going to do dishes Games help develop childrens ability. Take and Makes for this project will be available starting this Friday, March 12, 2021. Here its you who decides what the numbers and colors symbolize.