Animals and insects line up to be counted in painted scenes.
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Cover your work area with newspaper. At the top of your paper, use Crayola® Washable Watercolors and Crayola So Big Brushes to a paint background scene, such as a farm, garden, or ocean. Leave space at the bottom for a description. Dry.
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Imagine what kinds of creatures live in the setting, such as pigs on a farm, bugs in a garden, and fish in an ocean. On a separate sheet of paper, use Crayola Washable Markers to draw a set of creatures. Cut out each creature with Crayola Scissors.
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Count your creatures. Attach them to your dry watercolor scene with a Crayola Washable Glue Stick.
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With markers, describe your scene using words and numerals. Exchange scenes with classmates to count and read each other's work.
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