Bring the Bill of Rights to life! Create a visual Bill of Rights to hang in the classroom using Crayola™ Color Sticks™ Colored Pencils.
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Students will read the Bill of Rights and choose an amendment to illustrate for the classroom quilt.
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Measure an 8in. x 8in. square (20.3cm x 20.3cm) on white construction paper, and cut it out with scissors.
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Use Color Sticks™ Colored Pencils and Crayola™ Heads ‘n Tails™ Markers to draw the illustration. Lay the Color Sticks flat to cover a large background area.
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Punch holes in all four corners of the quilt square with a hole punch.
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Connect the quilt squares together by threading large paper clips through the holes.
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To create a header to hang the quilt squares, cut a long strip of posterboard with scissors. Write a heading with Heads ‘n Tails™ Markers. Punch holes along the bottom of the header and attach the quilt squares with paper clips.
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Cut small strips of fabric with scissors and tie them onto the paper clips to finish the quilt.
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