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  1. British Rounders lesson plan

    British Rounders

    Go around the bases the British way! Create an authentic Rounders playing area, and learn to play baseball as the Englis

  2. Castles With Character lesson plan

    Castles With Character

    Is it a setting for a Medieval play, contemporary mystery, or royal family? This castle comes complete with finger puppe

  3. Folk Art Miniatures

    Folk Art Miniatures

    Who can be an artist? There are plenty of well-known people but there are also lots of ordinary folks who are creating a

  4. 12 Days of Christmas lesson plan

    12 Days of Christmas

    Why sing "The Twelve Days of Christmas"? Why are there 12 days, anyway? And why so many birds? Use this familiar song to

  5. Chunnel Cross-Section lesson plan

    Chunnel Cross-Section

    Dig into this construction project in a big way! Learning about the English Channel Tunnel cuts across multiple curricul

  6. Birthday Baroque lesson plan

    Birthday Baroque

    Start a school birthday tradition! Use Crayola® Washable Window Markers or Crayola Window Crayons to draw self-portraits

  7. Bravery on a Bridge—A Heroic Book lesson plan

    Bravery on a Bridge—A Heroic Book

    Who is your hero or heroine? Create a unique, handmade book that tells the story of bravery, such as Kate Shelley’s rema

  8. England's Queen Elizabeth I lesson plan

    England's Queen Elizabeth I

    Research the contributions of England's maiden queen then create a 3-D portrait.

  9. English Hillside Horse lesson plan

    English Hillside Horse

    The chalk hills of England create unusual landscapes. Visit Wiltshire, where a giant horse is carved into the hill. Scie

  10. Texture Painting

    Texture Painting

    Add dimension to a painting by using a craft stick and Crayola® Texture Mixing Medium to create a textured masterpiece.

  11. A Garden of Learners lesson plan

    A Garden of Learners

    Picture yourself growing right along with your favorite fruits and veggies! Get to know classmates better and showcase p

  12. Government Games lesson plan

    Government Games

    Cast your vote, prepare a budget, or propose a new law with this unique game! Use Model Magic® to create a board game to

  13. Clans and Tartans lesson plan

    Clans and Tartans

    Create an impressive, colorful plaid with Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils. Make your own clan’s Tartan for a greeting

  14. Hard Edge Painting

    Hard Edge Painting

    Explore this hard edge painting technique and create a simplistic work of art in the style of artist Milton Avery.

  15. A Jewel of a Book lesson plan

    A Jewel of a Book

    What a charming way to write a book report! Each illustrated bracelet charm captures a character, an event in the plot,

  16. Guy Fawkes Night lesson plan

    Guy Fawkes Night

    Find out how Bonfire Night is celebrated in England today then use Crayola® Gel Markers to make your own bonfire and fir

  17. Landmark Leaders lesson plan

    Landmark Leaders

    Celebrate national leaders! Open the doors and windows of a government building to reveal memorable accomplishments of p

  18. Can Do lesson plan

    Can Do

    Affirm self-image and visualize success by creating original artwork showing the achievement of personal goals.

  19. A New Zoo Opens! lesson plan

    A New Zoo Opens!

    Report on your favorite animals then create eye-catching zoo programs with hand-made stencils and paint rollers.

  20. No. 10 Downing Street lesson plan

    No. 10 Downing Street

    Create a replica of the home of England's Prime Minister at #10 Downing Street. Leaders who have lived at this address a

  21. Leprechaun Legends lesson plan

    Leprechaun Legends

    Leprechauns, shamrocks, and wee folk are popular elements of Ireland's delightful legends. Celebrate Irish literature w

  22. Soften Your Mood Painting

    Soften Your Mood Painting

    Observe the painting style of French artist Henri Matisse. Create mood with color and a soft edge painting technique!

  23. A Special Place lesson plan

    A Special Place

    Study homes and habitats from the past then move into the future to construct innovative new living spaces.

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