1st Grade Social Studies Diversity Activity “A Box of Crayons” In honor of Martin Luther King Day Christiane Bresson.

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1st Grade Social Studies Diversity Activity “A Box of Crayons” In honor of Martin Luther King Day Christiane Bresson

What You Need Crayons, pencils, markers Paper The poem “A Box of Crayons” Crayon pattern

What You Do 1. Read the poem “A Box of Crayons” to your students. It is about the different colors getting along and liking each other.

“A Box of Crayons” While walking in a toy store the day before today, I overheard a crayon box with many things to say. "I don't like red!" said yellow. And green said, "Nor do I!" And no one here likes orange, but no one knows quite why." "We are a box of crayons that really doesn't get along," said blue to all the others "something here is wrong!"

“A Box of Crayons” Well, I bought that box of crayons and took it home with me and laid out all the crayons so the crayons could all see. They watched me as I colored with red and blue and green and black and white and orange and every color in between. They watched as green became the grass and blue became the sky. The yellow sun was shining bright on white clouds drifting by.

“A Box of Crayons” Colors changing as they touched, becoming something new. They watched me as I colored. They watched till I was through. And when I'd finally finished, I began to walk away. And as I did the crayon box had something more to say... "I do like red!" said the yellow and green said, "So do I!" "And blue you are terrific so high up in the sky."

“A Box of Crayons” "We are a box of crayons each of us unique, but when we get together the picture is complete." NOW IF WE COULD JUST LEARN FROM THIS BOX OF CRAYONS THIS WORLD WOULD BE A BETTER PLACE. Shane DeRolf

What You Do continued 2. Then, children draw their portraits on a die-cut crayon pattern. -KinderArt

What You Do continued 3. Place all the crayons into a giant box of crayons that you can create using construction paper.                                                                   Grade: K+

After Activity Poem Handout Wouldn't it be terrible? Wouldn't it be sad? If just one single color was the color that we had? If everything was purple? Or red? Or blue? Or green? If yellow, pink, or orange was all that could be seen? Can you just imagine how dull world would be If just one single color was all we got to see?

Sources http://kinderart.com/multic/mlkjr_crayons.shtml