Students go wild filling Beasty Books and their brains with fun facts and figures about their favorite creatures.
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Which animal makes you curious? Look up facts about your animal. Where does it live? What does it eat? How big do these animals grow? Find a picture of your animal.
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Use Crayola® Construction Paper Crayons to draw the animal on construction paper. This is your Beasty Book cover. Cut out your cover with Crayola Scissors.
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Trace the cover several times. These pages will make the inside of your book and the back cover. Cut out all the animal-shaped pages.
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Decorate your Beasty Book's front cover with crayon drawings. Give your book a title and include the author's name (that's you).
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Organize and write your information on the animal-shaped pages. Illustrate the facts whenever possible.
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Staple all the pages together to create your Beasty Book.
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