Historic landmarks, astronomy, math, and British geography are integrated in this intriguing exploration on the mysteries of Stonehenge.
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Research the English marvel of Stonehenge. Learn about its location, likely origins, and possible purposes. Study photographs and pictures of the area to better understand the size and structure of this amazing site.
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On watercolor paper, sketch a scene of Stonehenge using Crayola® Colored Pencils.
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Using Crayola Crayons, color in the rocks of Stonehenge and grass around the stones. Press heavily with your crayons.
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Cover your work area with recycled newspaper. Lightly cover your drawing with Crayola Watercolor Paints using Watercolor Brushes. The crayon will resist the paint, so the grass and stones pop out from the sky and soil. Dry.
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