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Setting goals helps everyone to achieve success. This activity will showcase the goals of members of the whole class in
Students make a faux stained glass design using Crayola Window Crayons on wax paper.
The inventor of the mobile and stabile was the American artist, Alexander Calder. In this lesson students will create ki
Crayola Oil Pastels and inspiration by Leonid Afremov lead to boldly colorful rainy day landscapes.
This is a super easy and colorful project for the winter holiday season using markers and craft odds and ends from aroun
Explore proportion and geometry! Create a vibrant watercolor of your bedroom.
Study homes and habitats from the past then move into the future to construct innovative new living spaces.
Imagine a Dancing Marionette made with brightly designed paper! This unique paper curls, twirls, and swirls!
In Greek mythology, Athena is the goddess of wisdom, her emblem is the owl. Long considered the “wise old owl”, this le
Students apply their knowledge of living things above and below the ground in a watershed ecosystem by painting an illus
Play tag like the Spaniards do!
This lesson is a unique approach to looking at and appreciating well-known pieces of art work using Crayola® Dry-Erase p
What are asteroids? Learn more about these remnants from our solar system’s formation.
Students see beyond maps as they envision the places and events that have occurred along these trails.
Students strengthen observation and memory skills with primitive style paintings depicting holiday and/or seasonal activ
Create your own metallic Egyptian Mummy Mask to go inside of your mummy case.
Books can be read traditionally, held in the hands and pages turned one by one. Or they can hang from the ceiling, cons
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most fascinating structures in Italy. It took hundreds of year to construct. Fin
Long ago in ancient Egypt Pharaohs wore a unique message on the soles of their shoes. This lesson is a modern slant on
This art mash-up of two of Andy Warhol’s iconic styles is easy and eye-catching.
Students create a card that not only reflects their faces, but displays a poem about the difference between the ways the
Did you ever want to design your own house...a dream house? Let’s be an architect!
Look deep into an Ancient culture, and decode a visual language of simple dots and lines! Use these symbols to create a
Where do your favorite things originate? Discover how world economies depend on each other to create materials, products
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