Everything you need to unleash kids' imaginations
Use alliteration in fantasy animal poetry then create a drawing using letters to form patterns and textures.
Happy birthday, Queen Victoria! In parts of Canada, the Monday before May 25 is still celebrated to honor this famous qu
Explore Victorian crazy quilting fad of the late 1800’s. This crayon sampler incorporates a variety of crayon techniques
During Victorian times, valentines were really elaborate! Find out more about these historic valentines and design your
The power and devastation of volcanoes ensures their place within the mythology of many cultures throughout history. Cre
Who could use a helping hand in your family, neighborhood, or school? Put together coupon books for doing good deeds for
Create a fitting tribute to explorers of the high seas. Design tiny sailing ships in a recycled plastic bottle.
Imagine you could put on someone else’s comfortable shoes. What would you see if you were walking in an unfamiliar place
Create a plan for a neighborhood walking trail or other public facility. Improve recreational opportunities for people a
Let’s make a deal! Explore the use of symmetry and pattern seen on wampum treaty belts. Design a treaty belt of your own
Make a board game demonstrating all the reasons why clean water resources are so important.
Use Crayola® Washable Markers and wet Crayola Paint Brushes to create original artwork of wetlands plants and flowers.
With every person in the United States producing approximately 150 gallons of wastewater a day, the treatment of water b
Everybody in the world lives in a watershed. Where does the rain mainly drain where you live? Follow the water all the w
What was the family entertainment center in the early 1900s? A radio! Trace the growth of this fascinating invention and
Bring the Bill of Rights to life! Create a visual Bill of Rights to hang in the classroom using Crayola™ Color Sticks™ C
Rah! Rah! Rah! Three cheers for your school. Show your loyalty by creating "spirit wear." Use Crayola Fabric Markers to
Track the weather in your area over a two-week period. Use bar graphs and line graphs to illustrate the results of your
Draw fantastic weather conditions that could only happen in your dreams.
Make a weather mood collage using colorful papers you create yourself using cool new mixed media techniques and your fav
Use Crayola® Fabric Crayons to make a class quilt!
Weave a long-lasting evergreen wreath! This colorful decoration makes a wonderful, colorful gift.
Weave golden sticks through paper printed with gold leaves. This wall hanging is a natural to make an impression!
Get to know new classmates or club members with these fun, foam puzzles. Mix up the pieces to find new friends.
Research the great wave of immigration to the United States in the 1800s then create a model of an immigrant marketplace
Imagine you've found the lost underwater city-nation of Atlantis as you use Crayola® Tempera Paint, Markers, and Colored
When Hawaiians plan a family get together, they make a lei for everyone coming to the event. Welcome guests to your clas
Leif Ericson and his Vikings may have been the first Europeans to come to Newfoundland. Sail on a legendary journey in y
How do you measure up to a whale? Draw yourself in proportion to larger and smaller creatures.
Create a crayon resist of your favorite kind of whale.
Whales are immensely fascinating creatures. Discover how they look when they come to the water’s surface and then dive d
If you could shrink yourself to the size of a bug, what would you see? Imagine how HUGE your shoes look to a tiny creatu
Learning a second language? Crayola® Markers add a FLASH (of color) to your bilingual cards.
Where do your favorite things originate? Discover how world economies depend on each other to create materials, products
What causes high waves to form? Set up these colorful science experiments to better understand the world’s oceans!
Make magnificent magnets to use when you take a vote on Valentine's Day to find out your friend's favorites!
How does geography influence people and places? Discover how natural features such as coastlines shape architecture, job
Is your knowledge about the Earth’s layers rock solid? Create a down-to-Earth 3-D display with Crayola Markers.
The ocean’s surface really is just the tip of the iceberg! Oceanographers have found amazing creatures that adapt to dra
What do students eat for lunch at school? Discover tasty menus from around the world. Make a game to match foods to thei