Maths

Mandala Multiplication Board

Turn the multiplication tables into a beautiful piece of clay art! By building a mandala where each circular layer increases by 6 shapes, students can visualize multiplication growth. This hands-on project uses colourful YUDU Clay to make math both tactile and beautiful.

Clay Modelling Learning 30 to 60 mins 9 to 12 years Maths Class 4

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Prepare the Circular Base

Take a corrugated sheet and cut it into a large, sturdy circle of 11-inches. Simultaneously, cut a piece of blue chart paper of the same size.

Begin the Inner Mandala Ring

Apply Fevicol MR to the corrugated base and stick the blue paper on top to create a smooth, colourful background for your mandala.

Grow the Multiplication Pattern

Roll small circles and ovals using YUDU Magic Clay and begin sticking them from the center in circular layers. Secure with Fevicol MR and continue expanding the mandala outward.

Complete the 3D Mandala

Finish the pattern by adding the final outer ring consisting of 36 clay shapes. By the time you reach the edge, the visual weight of the numbers becomes clear through the size of the rings.

Label the Multiplication Facts

Cut small paper strips and write the multiplication facts from 6 to 36. Stick each strip to the end of a toothpick to make a flag and insert it. Your Mandala Multiplication Craft is now a perfect 3D learning tool!