Children have a natural interest in diverse creatures. With this activity, they find out about the importance of preserving endangered species.
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Look up information about endangered species, either in books or on the Internet. Find some detailed pictures.
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On light-colored construction paper, draw a portrait of your favorite endangered animal with Crayola® Colored Pencils. Be sure to include plants and other animals it needs to prosper.
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Cut out your endangered animal, and its environment, with Crayola Scissors. Glue your drawings to a contrasting color of construction paper with a Crayola Glue Stick.
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Include a message for people who look at your drawing. Alert them to the importance of helping endangered species.
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