Investigate the Aztec calendar then create a fictional scroll calendar with details of an imaginary trip to Mexico.
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With Crayola® Scissors, cut large construction paper in half to make two long rectangular pieces. Put Crayola School Glue along one short edge and glue the sheets together to form a long calendar.
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Cut two strips of cardboard longer than the short ends of the calendar. Glue one to each end of the long sheet to form scroll handles. Dry overnight.
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Divide the page into the number of days of your Mexican journey with Crayola Fine Tip Markers and ruler.
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Refer to the Aztec calendar to find the symbol for each day (1 Crocodile, 2 Wind, 3 House, 4 Lizard). Two possible resources for details about this intricate calendar are <A href="http://www.azteccalendar.com">www.azteccalendar.com</A> and <A href="http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/montalvo/Hotlist/aztec.html">www.ai.mit.edu/people/montalvo/Hotlist/aztec.html</A>. Draw the symbols with Crayola Construction Paper Crayons. Decorate the scroll handles with Aztec calendar symbols.
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Ask a friend to help roll up the scroll by turning the cardboard strip handles simultaneously toward the middle. Anchor it to the back with adhesive tape.
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Each day of your imaginary trip to Mexico, add sketches and descriptions of the people, art, foods, architecture, music, fantasy souvenirs, and other ideas to your calendar.
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