It's time to explore Germany's Black Forest region and the history of the cuckoo clock.
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Find out how family trees are structured. Ask family members to help you identify the names of your great grandparents and grandparents. Go back further if you can. Then list the names of your parents, yourself, and siblings.
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Write all the names in a family tree structure with Crayola® Colored Pencils on white paper.
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Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Use Crayola Tempera Paint and Brushes to paint a sky background on a large sheet of white paper. Dry on a flat surface.
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Paint a large Family Tree House that represents you. Decorate it with symbols or items that tell something about you.
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From this large house, paint lines that lead to two houses that represent your parents. Paint more houses to represent their parents (your grandparents) and their parents (your great grandparents). Design all of the houses to reflect characteristics of, o
Explore the rich visual culture of ancient Egypt! Create a captivating multimedia portrait in historic Egyptian style.
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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.
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