The Crayon Box That Talked is a great read aloud for back to school. This book can help build classroom community as you discuss team work and how everyone is unique. This book companion comes with worksheets and a cute activity that you can use to create a cute bulletin board display as well as crafts.
This file allows you to add a text box to the crayons for you to type in student names if. read The crayon box that talked Today I am sharing My Crayon Craft Freebie with you. It is the perfect activity to pair with the book, The Crayon Box That Talked, by Shane De Rolf or any crayon/color related book.
I love this craft because you can work on color recognition with your students while making a vibrant bulletin board at the same time. The Crayon Box That Talked Unit Work on classroom community by using The Crayon Box That Talked. This free collection of activities is designed to go with the book.
Many of you are familiar with the book The Crayon Box that Talked by Shane DeRolf. The Crayon Box that Talked is a fantastic book for helping kids learn about tolerance and cooperation. Use this free printable pack for activities & crafts.
this is my version of the crayon box bulletin board. I got a 100% on it for my General Teaching Methods Class:) Thanks to whoever came up with the original idea! This is an activity to go with the book, The Crayon Box that Talked by Shane Derolf. The first page is a crayon outline for a student bulletin board.
The students color the top and bottom of the crayon their favorite color, and draw a self. Shane DeRolf's The Crayon Box That Talked is a wonderful book to share with your kiddos on MLK Day! Through beautiful illustration and playful, yet meaningful text, students are reminded that when we all work together - the results are colorful and compelling! Several bulletin board ideas have emerged that use DeRolf's poem as inspiration. Eaton's elementary students read the story "The Crayon Box that Talked" by Shane Derolf.
They discussed being unique, tolerant, and working as a team. Each student made their own crayon to create a bulletin board. The activity includes coloring crayon outlines with students' favorite colors and drawing self-portraits, writing about what makes each student unique, and displaying quotes from the book on a bulletin board shaped like a crayon box with the students' work attached.
Create a fun and interactive bulletin board inspired by 'The Crayon Box That Talked'. Perfect for the new school year and back to school season. Get creative with crayon.