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  1. Military Decorations

    Military Decorations

    Create colorful ribbons and medals worn by our brave soldiers with Crayola Color Sticks. Then use your imagination and d

  2. Two-Sided Seasonal Triarama lesson plan

    Two-Sided Seasonal Triarama

    Compare seasons with a changeable folded-paper triarama.

  3. Baffling Balloons lesson plan

    Baffling Balloons

    Balloons are both colorful and mysterious. What a perfect match for a challenging matching game of Concentration!

  4. Birth of Bits and Bytes lesson plan

    Birth of Bits and Bytes

    Build a flow chart to show the early achievements of computer scientists in the early days of the modern computer.

  5. Bottle Tag lesson plan

    Bottle Tag

    Play a fast-paced game that is popular in the Spanish countryside. Paint your own action-filled fun on your playground!

  6. British Rounders lesson plan

    British Rounders

    Go around the bases the British way! Create an authentic Rounders playing area, and learn to play baseball as the Englis

  7. Class Color Count lesson plan

    Class Color Count

    Hold a favorite color election then construct graphs to present data.

  8. Colorful Covers lesson plan

    Colorful Covers

    What's inside these Colorful Covers? A journal? E-mail addresses? Class notes? Photos? This book is great for cool-looki

  9. Earthquake Detector lesson plan

    Earthquake Detector

    Research earthquakes and how they are detected and measured then make your own simulated seismograph.

  10. Estimate Weight in Metric lesson plan

    Estimate Weight in Metric

    Estimate, calculate, and compare the metric and U.S. customary weights of favorite everyday objects. Write and erase you

  11. Every Vote Counts lesson plan

    Every Vote Counts

    Student pollsters gather, summarize, display, and analyze their opinion poll results. What more could you ask?

  12. Geometric Blocks

    Geometric Quilt Blocks

    Creating a quilt block is a great way to combine math, history, literature and art into one fun project.