Find colorful place names around the world! Draw vivid maps, plan trips, and write travel logs about imaginary journeys to colorful destinations.
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Use a variety of resources to find place names that include a color name, such as Green County, Cap-Rouge, Blue Mountains. Some may be colors in other languages. Share your list with classmates. Choose one color, and search for places across your home country with names containing that color. Record your findings with Crayola® Colored Pencils on a copy of a map.
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Now design a large map of your country with colored pencils on poster board. Add three-dimensional, pop-out, color-coded labels for the colorful place names you found. To make labels, cut small strips of paper with Crayola Scissors. Write the place name in the appropriate color. Accordion fold the strip and attach to the map with Crayola School Glue.
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Imagine a journey between your color place names. Glue yarn to the map to show your travel path. Find out how many miles your must travel from place to place and add the information to your map. Determine how long it will take to drive from one place to the next.
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Use Crayola Fine Tip Markers to create a colorful, imaginary travel log detailing your journey. Include information about each region, such as geographic characteristics, landmarks, historical background, and cultural identities.
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