Is it a snake? A garden hose? A worm? Design and decorate a Sparkling Serpent mask that lets your imagination—and creativity—run wild.
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Read <EM>Claire and the Friendly Snakes</EM>. What objects did Claire think were snakes (but really weren’t)? How were these objects similar to snakes? How were they different? Find pictures of snakes and look closely at their markings.
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Look around your classroom and at home. What things can you find that look similar to snakes?
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Use Crayola® Model Magic to sculpt your own colorful snake mask. Be imaginative, so nobody will mistake it for a real snake!
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Use Crayola Glitter Glue, chenille stems, fake jewels, and other items to decorate your mask. Attach them firmly with Crayola School Glue. Air-dry your mask at least 24 hours.
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Share your serpent mask sculptures with your classmates. What different snakes are represented?
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