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DIY Windmill

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Make a windmill

Wind is used to power things, you might see large windmills in the countryside or out at sea.

What you will need:

  • Windmill printout
  • Colouring pens
  • Scissors
  • Pencil or knitting needle
  • Blu-Tack (or similar)
  • A paper fastener
  • A small bead that can go through the paper fastener
  • A cardboard tube (from kitchen towels would be ideal)
colouring pens
a cardboard tube

What to do:

(you might need some adult help)

  1. Print the windmill template and cut it out. 
  2. Decorate with colourful patterns.
  3. Put the lump of Blu-Tack under a little circle where you need to make a hole.
  4. Use a pencil or knitting needle to make a hole. You need to make five holes.
  5. Fold towards the centre and push a paper fastener through all five holes.
  6. Thread a small bead on the back of the paper fastener.
  7. Make a hole near the top of your cardboard tube.
  8. Push the paper fastener in the hole and fold the ends back to stop it from coming out again.

You can decorate the cardboard tube to make it more colourful.

Web page reproduced with the kind permission of the Met Office.

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