Showcase your community’s leaders by creating colorful banners honoring their commitment and service.
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With your classmates, think about caring people who are leaders in your community. What jobs or volunteer work do they do? What are some of their most admirable traits? Make a list with Crayola Twistables® Colored Pencils. Choose a trait and identify someone in your community to honor that lives up to that characteristic. Try to choose a variety of people with different roles and backgrounds.
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Using Crayola Scissors, cut out two large, identical banners from construction paper. On one banner, write the leadership trait in large letters with the colored pencils and Crayola Twistables® Crayons. Check in a dictionary and write a short, crisp definition of the trait. Add borders and decorate the banner.
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On the second banner, show your leader demonstrating the trait you chose. Underneath the illustration, write a sentence describing the person, job, and community contributions. Add design elements so your banner looks colorful and appealing.
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Use hook and loop fastener tape to attach all of the class banner sets together. Display them in your classroom, school hallway, or other public place.
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