What kind of creature can fly and spit fire? What if it had two heads and three tails? Here’s a fun project that lets your imagination soar!
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Dragons are imaginary creatures found in many cultural traditions. These animals usually have exaggerated features such as huge wings, tails, or teeth. Often they combine many different animals’ parts. Imagine the body of a snake with the legs of a lion and the head of a lizard.
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If you were to create your own dragon, what features would it have? What abilities would it possess? What type of feet? Skin? Where would it live?
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With a Crayola Marker, outline your dragon on light-colored construction paper. Use bold lines to express its power.
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What kind of creature can fly and spit fire? What if it had two heads and three tails? Here’s a fun project that lets yo
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