Research Alaskan wildlife and landscapes then create a mixed media landscape with carefully placed native animals.
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Research Alaskan wildlife. Take notes and make sketches about animal behaviors and their natural habits on notecards or in journals with Crayola® Erasable Colored Pencils.
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Sketch an Alaskan landscape with colored pencils. Include features such as tall evergreen trees, glaciers, icy cold streams, and mountains.
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Paint the landscape with Crayola Washable Watercolors and Watercolor Brushes. What colors and techniques best depict these natural features? Dry overnight.
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Imagine animals you see on your Alaskan adventure. Draw moose, elk, polar bears, brown bears, or fish on another sheet of paper with erasable colored pencils. How can you make your wildlife proportional to the landscape and each other?
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Cut out the wildlife with Crayola Scissors. Attach them to the landscape painting with Crayola School Glue.
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