What do you know about other students in your club, camp, or class? Clues are hiding in these cool cups!
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Here’s a fun way to get to know classmates during the early days of school, clubs, or camp. Write clues about yourself and wrap them up!
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<STRONG>Create a tie-dye lid.</STRONG> Cover your art area with newspaper. Fold a coffee filter in half. With Crayola® Washable Gel Markers, make colorful designs. Draw s-l-o-w-l-y so the dye seeps through the filter. Unfold the filter. For a tie-dye look, spray with water. Air-dry the filter.
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<STRONG>Add clues</STRONG>. What do you adore? Pick a favorite hobby, animal, place, or game, for example. Create a replica of your symbol with Crayola Model Magic.
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Use Crayola Scissors to cut strips of paper. On each strip, describe yourself to others using Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils: "I love anchovies." "I have a black belt in karate." If you make a mistake, just erase! Place clues and your replica inside a recycled plastic container.
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<STRONG> Tie it up</STRONG>. Place your decorated filter on the recycled plastic container. Ask a partner to hold the filter while you tie it with ribbon.
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<STRONG>Look inside</STRONG>! Each day, your group can choose two or three cups. Use the clues to figure out who your new friends are!
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