Create inspirational star banners to motivate creative poetry, invention, and songwriting like that of others inspired by the starry skies.
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Share poems, songs, and quotes about stars and the night skies. Read stories about stars. Look at artwork inspired by stargazing, such as van Gogh's The Starry Night. Talk about experiences watching the stars and why star-gazing can inspire creative new ideas.
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Create a star banner to inspire your creative thinking. Draw a few large stars on poster board with Crayola® Metallic FX Crayons. Cut them out with Crayola Scissors.
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Trace each star onto black paper with a Crayola Gel Marker. Color stars with metallic crayons. Press hard for a stand-out effect. For cosmic clouds, tape several metallic crayons together and swirl them through the skies.
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Add rays to your stars by making dots extending away from each point using Crayola Glitter Glue. Dry.
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Post banners around the classroom. Write poetry and songs in metallic colors. Think of ways to harness the power of shooting stars.
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