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Collect recycled magazines and newspapers.
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Demonstrate coil and pinch pot techniques.
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Help children recognize similarities and differences between upper- and lower-case letters.
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Select a place mat. Shape a soup-size bowl with Crayola® Dough. Try coils or pinching out a pot. Use craft sticks, plastic dinnerware, or other modeling tools to shape and add texture.
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Find alphabet letters in recycled magazines or newspapers. OR write your own letters with Crayola® Write Start Colored Pencils.
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Using Crayola® Scissors, cut out letters. Place them in the bowl for pretend alphabet soup.
Explore and respond to the work of Marcel Duchamp, creating a collage of a reworked face.
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Library windows are just the place to share reviews of favorite books. Use Crayola® Washable Window Markers or Crayola W
Stick up for sharp-toothed creatures who get a bad rap! They are just trying to survive like all other animals.
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