What pets do you feed, walk, or groom? Izak, who lives in Lapland, takes care of a reindeer! Match animals with owners and their responsibilities while you make and play this game!
1.
Who cares for pets or raises animals? Read books such as<U> Izak of Lapland</U> by Maya Angelou to learn more about people who care for animals. Imagine you are interviewing the characters in each book, or conduct interviews with people you know. Use Crayola® Colored Pencils to record information about animals and their caregivers: where they live, what they do all day, how much space and time the animal needs and the caregiver has. If you make a mistake, just erase!
2.
<STRONG>Create matchmaker cards and envelopes</STRONG>. With Crayola Scissors, cut a card for each animal. Fold the paper into a card. Use Crayola Colored Pencils and Multicultural Colored Pencils to draw the animal on the front. Write a colorful list of responsibilities for caring for this animal on the inside.
3.
<STRONG>Design an envelope for each caregiver</STRONG>. Draw the character on the back of the envelope. On the front write information about a caregiver that could help match an animal with that person.
4.
<STRONG>Build a colored-pencil easel</STRONG>. Gather six same-length colored pencils (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet) and four rubber bands. Ask a partner to help. Hold the red, orange, and yellow pencils together with the erasers lined up. Wrap a rubber band around them near the eraser. Hold the green, blue, and yellow pencils so the tips line up. Wrap a rubber band near the tips. Hold the violet pencil with the blue pencil. Pull the red pencil tip down to meet the violet and blue pencil erasers. Wrap a rubber band around these three pencils. Pull the orange, green, and violet pencils together. Wrap a rubber band around them to complete your pyramid pencil easel.
5.
<STRONG> Display the cards on easels.</STRONG> Shuffle all of the envelopes. Each classmate takes one envelope. Match the caregivers on the envelopes with the animals profiled on the cards. If you wish, join together as a team to make the best matches.
6.
Take the game home to play with your family. Talk about responsibility and the benefits of sharing tasks with others. Discuss pet adoption and why it's important to match animals with suitable owners.
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
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.
What’s at the center of a galaxy? A black hole! Look WAY beyond a black hole by creating a vivid galaxy and observation
Feet come in all different sizes. Find out just how wide the range can be in your age range while exercising your graphi
St. George’s Day (or any day) is the perfect time to celebrate brave deeds. Create colorful bravery badges for yourself
Who is your hero or heroine? Create a unique, handmade book that tells the story of bravery, such as Kate Shelley’s rema