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Urge children to find their favorite colors (clothes, books, toys). When this project is done with children ages 3 and younger, the adult cuts out the crayon picture. Close adult supervision is required to ensure safety.
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Integrate math, art, and literacy while captivating children's interest in their favorite colors. Prepare a bar chart with children to tally their choices.
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Help children interpret number concepts with Favorite Color bar chart. Count choices. Ask questions: ;Which color was chosen most often? How do you know? Can you find any colors chosen by the same number of children? How many different colors are there?;
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Choose your favorite Crayola® Crayon color. On white paper, draw a crayon with this color.
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Look on the crayon's paper wrapper to see how to spell the color name. Write the color name on the crayon picture, and decorate it.
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If you are age 4 or older, cut out your crayon with Crayola® Scissors. An adult cuts for younger children. Write your name on the back.
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With a Crayola® Glue Stick, attach your paper crayon to the Favorite Color chart.
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