Investigate how living things depend on each other for survival needs, then use color blending to make a unique rainforest landscape of animals, plants, and insects.
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Become familiar with living things in the rainforest through books, video, and computer experiences. Make a list of plant and animal life in the rainforest. Discuss how plants and animals depend on each other in that natural environment.
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On a large sheet of white paper, outline a rainforest scene, including both plants and animals, with Crayola® Crayons.
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With Crayola Washable Kid's Paint and Paint Brushes, mix red, blue, yellow, black, and white to blend unique colors. Mix hues on a washable surface such as a recycled foam produce tray, or on a paper plate. Experiment to find ways to lighten and darken colors.
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Paint over and inside the crayon outlines to illustrate a richly dense Rainforest Wildlife environment.
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