Create a fictional sports magazine featuring you or a famous sports legend on the cover.
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Research major events in sports history, policies, and movements that have enabled athletes to achieve their dreams. Identify various heroes and heroines throughout the history of sports programs.
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Design your own sports magazine. Use Crayola® Colored Pencils on white paper to design a cover illustration focusing on a specific sports hero of the past or yourself as a sports hero of today or the future.
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Outline illustrations with dark Crayola Markers. Add a catchy title and cover story headlines.
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Compile information you researched into articles for your magazine. Use markers and colored pencils to illustrate each article.
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Add a thin line of Crayola School Glue to the left margin of each page to glue each page to the previous page.
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Design an advertisement for your own sports history museum for the back cover. Use markers and colored pencils to illustrate the building and the memorabilia visitors can see inside.
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