Jump into Japan's geography with a 3-D topographic map! Students will proudly display these models of Japan's mountainous islands and bodies of water.
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Research the islands of Japan. Find out where they are located in the world. Identify the largest four islands' shapes, names, and characteristics.
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Use Crayola® Model Magic to create 3-dimensional scale models of Japan's islands. Show mountains, rivers, and lakes. Dry.
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Paint the islands and their geographic features with Crayola Washable Paint and Paint Brushes. Dry.
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Paint ocean waters surrounding the Japanese islands with Crayola Watercolors on a large sheet of paper. You may want to dampen your paper first to try a wet-on-wet technique. Dry.
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Place your four islands on the water in their correct locations. Label the Sea of Japan, Pacific Ocean, and island names if you wish.
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