Everything you need to unleash kids' imaginations
Ever wonder how a hot air balloon rises in the sky? Discover the facts and paint a beautiful balloon. Could it circle th
Remember your travels or take an imaginary trip with your art. Any place on Earth can be your destination when you creat
Step back in time to create your own modern version of Americana! Use your knowledge about types of lines, too.
What happens when you try to catch a firefly? Crayola® Twistables make lightening bugs (or any character) glow. Follow o
What healthy foods do food banks and soup kitchens provide? Show them in an awareness-building grocery-bag mobile.
Food fuels our bodies. The foods we eat can give us energy, build strong bones, and maintain our muscle. Explore the way
What do bugs, fish, frogs, and fruit all have in common? Bats eat them! Create a 3-D science project that shows bats’ ea
Mae Jemison made history on the Endeavour spaceship—an apt name for her many accomplishments. What must you endeavor to
Wood to make pencils is harvested from forests. Discover how the pencils you use have an environmental impact—and why re
Create a bright "master" design with geometric shapes. Use it to make amazing reverse-symmetrical drawings and mirror im
Did you ever find a footprint in mud and wonder what animal made it? If left untouched for thousands of years, it would
Vivaldi inspires paintings incorporating symbols of the seasons.
Environmental science, math, and art team up! Find out how much of the Earth is water and how much is land. Make a globe
Check out state and national flags to find designs that demonstrate fractional color divisions, then design your own fra
Create a fun and simple way to practice fractions with Crayola® Dry-Erase Crayons and a plastic plate.
Show that you know butterfly anatomy—and line symmetry! Sculpt a clay butterfly that is fragile, beautiful, and realisti
Adjust your goggles and tighten your swim fins! Dive beneath the ocean surface to explore breathtakingly beautiful coral
Read and respond to the poetry of Langston Hughes then write original poems using Crayola® Gel Markers.
Simulate the Underground Railroad and design dream homes for fictional former slaves.
Create idea webs about your classmates. Figure out who webbed whom!
What does it mean to be a good friend? Classroom friendships blossom with this heart puzzle.
Focus on friendship by writing and singing songs, talking about friendship skills, and creating textured art images abou
What is that hopping creature? Learn about these two fascinating amphibians while comparing and contrasting their attrib
Jump into geography and geology by making a book that illustrates natural landforms! Where does the fault lie?
Discover the lives of dedicated, distinctive women such as Jane Goodall. What successes do YOU dream about?
Several U.S. presidents were born in or lived in log homes, including Abraham Lincoln. Make a replica of one or their ho
With a partner, research the planets in our solar system. Colorful Crayola Model Magic® creates an out-of-this-world 3-D
Explore Thanksgiving and harvest traditions then create painted paper mosaic cornucopias.
Hurray for horsepower! Make a timeline to show how coal, oil, animals, and many other energy sources enable people and v
Travel to the Galapagos for a wet and wild artistic excursion. Make 3-D art as unique as the wildlife waiting to be disc
Create a 12-sided, 3D globe to display research information about life on one of earth's continents.
Design a famous city or invent a skyline filled with geometric shapes. Add Crayola® Model Magic to create a bas-relief c
In the wonderful world of optical illusions, lines create the look of 3-D. Create bold, bright, geometric banners in thi
Investigate how the eyes and brain work together then create your own optical illusions.
Build, sort, and classify geometric solids, then store them in a box designed with information about the figures you've
Explore German history from the Middle Ages to modern times. Study German castles, such as Neuschwanstein Castle, then d
Learning addition and subtraction facts? Use Crayola® Model Magic® to make your own base 10 sticks. What a great learnin
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address gets a modern makeover.
Cellular models transform the microscopic unseen into everyday reality. These cells represent plants or animals—not the
Map your own neighborhood—or anywhere you can imagine—and create a place to play on the playground at the same time.