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How can an empty water bottle that is dropped in a stream in America end up on a beach in Africa? How could birds and ot
Create fanciful architecture with inspiration from nature like the famous Spanish architect, Antonio Gaudi.
How in this media rich era can we use students’ creative energy to develop original songs and visual posters that captur
Pyramids were build block by block. How much did they weigh?
Brighten any environment with three-dimensional critters made from recycled materials inspired by the whimsical woodcarv
Explore Mexican culture with the artwork of Frida Khalo.
Crayola® Dry-Erase Crayons make solving complex problems following order of operations colorfully fun and easy. Figure o
Students will draw a Picasso like portrait using Crayola Oil Pastels on black paper.
Use scale as you plan a realistic fantasy garden of all of your favorite fruits and vegetables.
Study African weaving patterns and design orientations to create vibrant artwork with Crayola® Gel Markers on dark paper
What happens when your wheelchair won't fit in a movie theater or you can't see well enough to cross streets safely? Mak
Celebrate Semana Santa the week before Easter! Recreate glorious Guatemalan street carpets—alfombras—with an explosion o
Architecture reflects both time and place. Explore the intriguing characteristics of buildings in ancient Asia.
What is a tsunami? Find out more by creating a picture based on the Japanese painting The Great Wave.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of the most fascinating structures in Italy. It took hundreds of year to construct. Fin
Create an original pop-art repetitive portrait based on a study the life and work of Andy Warhol.
Students investigate several cellular structures-animal-plant-human. Students choose a structure to create in a 3-D scul
Students create their own stencils and make an overlapping design with smudged crayon.
Retell favorite stories in allegorical paintings created in the style of Baroque painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens.
Setting goals helps everyone to achieve success. This activity will showcase the goals of members of the whole class in
Study the ancient art of Chinese scroll painting then create an original landscape painting mounted on printed framing p
Books can be read traditionally, held in the hands and pages turned one by one. Or they can hang from the ceiling, cons
How are illuminations used in books? Find out about fancy fonts---and make your own decorative designs. John Hancock wou
Students study building design, learning new vocabulary, then put their learning to work as they present relief tiles of
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