Create idea webs about your classmates. Figure out who webbed whom!
1.
Divide into small groups where each person has a dry-erase board. You will create idea webs about each other with Crayola Dry-Erase Markers. As a group, decide on a color coding system. For example, ideas written in red could represent favorite foods. Choose one category for each color of marker.
2.
You have 15 minutes to create a web about one person in the group. Choose which person will be webbed first. Think of words that fit the categories to describe the person. Draw them secretly on your boards!
3.
At the end of the time, set out all the boards for everyone to look at. Who are the webs about? Cut slips of paper with Crayola Scissors. With Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils, write the names on slips of paper. Place the "votes" in front of the web that you think describes this person.
4.
Tally the choices. Analyze the results. What descriptions were unmistakable? Which ones could have been several people? Which ones were misleading? Why? What did you learn about your friends?
Explore the rich visual culture of ancient Egypt! Create a captivating multimedia portrait in historic Egyptian style.
A famous section of Beijing, the capital of China, is surrounded by a moat. Imagine being in The Forbidden City, where a
How do pets or wildlife care for their young? Discover how young animals change as they grow!
What pets do you feed, walk, or groom? Izak, who lives in Lapland, takes care of a reindeer! Match animals with owners a
Does animal brain size match body size? Affect intelligence? Sculpt the brains of three vertebrates to compare and contr
Looking for a pizzazzy book report format? Try bas-relief sculpture to add a new dimension to your next presentation!
Create a colorful mobile with your favorite flying creatures. Combine various bug body types into a delightful display.
Native people living on the Great Plains depended on buffalo for survival. Discover many uses for their hides—and other