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Did you ever find a footprint in mud and wonder what animal made it? If left untouched for thousands of years, it would
Students show their knowledge of butterfly anatomy—and line symmetry! Sculpt a clay butterfly that is fragile, beautiful
Simulate the Underground Railroad and design dream homes for fictional former slaves.
Study the complex, geometric ornamentation of Islamic art. Discover intricate, authentic Zillij designs using math and a
Students explore the works of Frida Kahlo’s self-portraits and the rain forest animals in her paintings.
Imagine if dragons could fly! Children spread their creative wings as they design friendly paper dragons and write about
What does it mean to be a good friend? Classroom friendships blossom with this heart puzzle.
Focus on friendship by writing and singing songs, talking about friendship skills, and creating textured art images abou
Several U.S. presidents were born in or lived in log homes, including Abraham Lincoln. Make a replica of one or their ho
Explore Thanksgiving and harvest traditions then create painted paper mosaic cornucopias.
Hurray for horsepower! Make a timeline to show how coal, oil, animals, and many other energy sources enable people and v
"The Maestro Plays" by Susan Karnovsky and Vladimir Radunsky is the inspiration for students to create their own picture
Research and create posters about Galileo’s discoveries in science and physics.
Use art to learn about the Civil Rights Era and the Gee's Bend Community.
Visualize a journey that incorporates no technology other than one’s own feet. Students re-imagine the passage of North
Create a 12-sided, 3D globe to display research information about life on one of earth's continents.
Students explore German history from the Middle Ages to modern times. Study German castles, such as Neuschwanstein Castl
The timing of the migration of birds is controlled by the changes in the day’s length. Track a specific bird from its wi
As an opening activity to the school year, get to know your students' ability to follow directions with this symbolism a
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address gets a modern makeover.
Build a festive Gingerbread House with Crayola® Model Magic®. Everyone can help decorate-without a kitchen!
Primary grade students will love creating these colorful construction paper gingerbread people after reading variations
Students connect with their classmates while displaying pride in your diversity!
Find out how gratitude played a role in historic Thanksgiving celebrations. Students make their own placemat with histo
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