1.
Signs to show children pet names and where to store toys and personal items honor home languages and encourage literacy. Ask for assistance from a family member if you are unsure about a language.
2.
Use capital- and lower-case letters appropriately.
3.
As children use labeled items, occasionally point out the word(s) and ask them to read the label.
4.
Make labels with large, colorful index cards, or cut cards with Crayola® Scissors from recycled file folders or poster board.
5.
With Crayola® Washable Markers, write the names of items in your play area. Ask an adult to write a word for you to copy if you aren't sure. Make cards for things that interest you, such as your cubbies, art supply containers, shelves, and the names of p
6.
Decorate the cards with Crayola® Glitter Glue. Dry overnight.
How can your class become a community of learners? These self-portrait paper dolls encourage everyone to become better f
Library windows are just the place to share reviews of favorite books. Use Crayola® Washable Window Markers or Crayola W
What’s at the center of a galaxy? A black hole! Look WAY beyond a black hole by creating a vivid galaxy and observation
Feet come in all different sizes. Find out just how wide the range can be in your age range while exercising your graphi
St. George’s Day (or any day) is the perfect time to celebrate brave deeds. Create colorful bravery badges for yourself
Who is your hero or heroine? Create a unique, handmade book that tells the story of bravery, such as Kate Shelley’s rema