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What pets are feed, walked, or groomed? Izak, who lives in Lapland, takes care of a reindeer! Match animals with owners
Using Crayola® Dry Erase Crayons and Construction Paper Crayons, create 3-dimensional flower and paper leaf designs for
Students create a self portrait using the letter U as a face shape.
Explore nature and art through Eric Carle’s book about a busy spider.
With the book “Is This a House for a Hermit Crab?” by Megan McDonald as a jumping off point, students create a matching
Students learn about their hometown heroes and how they keep the community safe and working.
Create a house for the lovable character Corduroy after experiencing Don Freeman’s book, Corduroy.
Children learn the days of the week by sharing their own versions of "Cookie's Week". Practice writing letters and drawi
What's going on in the ground below a plant? Students use Crayola Model Magic to create a relief showing plants and thei
"The Busy Tree" by Jennifer Ward inspires students to create original outdoor environments using their body parts as mod
How do pets or wildlife care for their young? Discover how young animals change as they grow!
Children’s EI (Emotional Intelligence) needs to be nurtured and fed just like their IQ. Literature does this very well.
Students go wild filling Beasty Books and their brains with fun facts and figures about their favorite creatures.
Students show their favorite holiday event on a personalized gift bag. Decorate these handy bags for treats on any speci
Keep track of the season, month, day, and date with this colorful, changeable calendar.
Blackbirds are popping from this pie! Find out the origins and meaning behind favorite childhood rhymes.
Students practice letter formation by using text as an element of art, in addition to building phonics and spelling skil
Big and small colorful circles become flowers and seeds in a colorful garden.
Create beautiful mixed media autumn forest with torn paper , Crayola Tempera Paint and Construction Paper Crayons.
Numbers are everywhere!! Turn a stroll around the neighborhood at night into a counting extravaganza with Crayola® Gel M
Try an easy art technique to create dramatically colorful paper with paint. Use the student-created art paper to make cu
Getting words into alphabetical order is as easy as A-B-C with Crayola Color Switchers. Colorfully identify key letters
Capture animals in abstract drawings, finding the geometric shapes that make up animal faces and bodies.
"How Do You Hug a Porcupine" ("Como Abrazas a un Puercoespin?”) by/por- Laurie Isop is the inspiration for students to c
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