Research a coastal community, profiling physical, cultural, and other characteristics.
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Research a coastal community. Gather information about the village, town, or city: Locate it on a map, find out about its physical geography, cultural climate, and typical architecture.
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Make two lists with Crayola® Markers. First, imagine what you might see (natural and manufactured things) in the water if you looked out from the land. Then list what you might see on the land when looking from the water. What building styles and visible clues to cultural characteristics are evident?
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With Crayola® Oil Pastels, make a detailed drawing of the coastal community you selected. Begin by dividing your drawing paper for land and water. Blend pastels by rubbing with a fingertip or paper towel. Add details by using pastel over pastel.
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