Build vocabulary by playing with a word and its synonyms. This fun chalk game can expand your knowledge, one word at a time.
1.
Ask a teacher to help you find a large, safe outdoor area on which to play this word-power game.
2.
Draw a large circle. Divide it into at least 6 equal wedges using different colors of Crayola Giant Sidewalk Chalk.
3.
Take turns standing in the center of the circle. Write one word at the top of each wedge in large block letters. Draw small, related sketches at the bottom of the wedge.
4.
With each turn, write a word that has the same or similar meaning (synonym) to the word at the top of a wedge. Pass the chalk on to another. After wedges fill, add extension wedges around the outside. When a player can’t think of a word to add, it’s time to sit down. Keep playing until there is one champion wordsmith standing.
Corn (maize) was a staple in the Aztec culture. Show the Aztec’s sophisticated corn-growing techniques in a realistic di
Write your own acrostic poems! With Crayola Dry-Erase Markers, it’s easy to make them colorful.
What a charming way to write a book report! Each illustrated bracelet charm captures a character, an event in the plot,
Picture yourself growing right along with your favorite fruits and veggies! Get to know classmates better and showcase p
Graphically illustrate blossoming literacy skills with a wrap-around-the-room vocabulary word display.
Start a school birthday tradition! Use Crayola® Washable Window Markers or Crayola Window Crayons to draw self-portraits
Explore and respond to the work of Marcel Duchamp, creating a collage of a reworked face.
How can your class become a community of learners? These self-portrait paper dolls encourage everyone to become better f