Observing leaves inspires scientists and poets alike. Combine the two by making falling leaf marks and writing poetry.
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Go out on a mildly windy fall day to watch leaves and seedpods fall from trees. Time how long it takes for different types to fall. Notice the directions, motions, and "dances" they make while falling. Mimic the movement with Crayola Color Pencil sketches. Gather safe, fallen leaves and seed pods. Wash hands after collecting them.
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Identify the different leaves and seed pods. With Crayola Markers, create a chart. Glue the leaves and pods to the chart.
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Read classic poems and/or listen to classic songs about fall and falling leaves. For example, listen to "Autumn Leaves." "Les Feuilles Mortes," in French or English, is a fun, inspirational recording. Read Robert Frost’s poem "October." Write original poems about fall.
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Draw the largest possible oval on construction paper. Write a poem within the oval using Crayola No Drip Paint Brush Pens. Use the brush much like a calligraphy pen to get swirling letters. Use different colors to highlight words or lines.
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On the other side of the paper, draw the movements of different falling leaves to create beautiful patterns. Listen to music while doing this to inspire your movements. Use a different color for each pattern.
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Begin cutting a spiral along the edge of the oval. Cut inward, leaving about the width of two fingers between spirals. Cut closer and closer until you reach the center.
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Punch a hole in the center. Tie ribbon to hang spirals from the ceiling or windows. Create a room of falling leaves and poetry. Read poetry aloud to each other.
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