Spotting Trains & Planes - Lesson Plan
Invent a math game that uses real-life transportation timetables! Where (and when) will you arrive?
Invent a math game that uses real-life transportation timetables! Where (and when) will you arrive?
Spin, spin, spin the numbers on these wheels! They add lots of appeal to math success and build young mathletes’ self-confidence.
Create cool color tricks while learning about primary and secondary colors and color blending.
Transform an ordinary paper plate into stylish ethnic jewelry! Similar necklaces are worn by many groups of people in central Africa.
Exercise your brain (and have fun) doing Sudokus. Crayola® Dry-Erase Markers make it easy to create and solve your own fascinating puzzles.
Find colorful place names around the world! Draw vivid maps, plan trips, and write travel logs about imaginary journeys to colorful destinations.
Bring fairy tales to life! Spark creative book reports! Young readers track plot and characters with imaginative illustrations. A great prop for storytelling, too.
Who wants homework on weekends? Find out how statistics can be misleading by creating your own survey to purposely slant the results.
Skip along with number sense, numeration, multiplication, and division! Explore skip counting and the concept of multiples in a colorful new way with Crayola® Overwriters.
Sparkling snowflakes, raindrops, flowers, or crispy leaves let everyone know that the seasons are changing. What season is new for you?