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Crayola® Colorful STEAM Activities THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK REBECCA FELIX Lerner Publications Minneapolis Copyright © 2022 by Lerner Publishing Group All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged review. © 2022 Crayola, Easton, PA 18044-0431. Crayola Oval Logo, Crayola, Serpentine Design, Chevron Design and Model Magic are registered trademarks of Crayola used under license. Official Licensed Product Lerner Publications Company An imprint of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc. 241 First Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA For reading levels and more information, look up this title at www.lernerbooks.com. Main body text set in Syntax LT Std Typeface provided by Adobe Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Felix, Rebecca, 1984– author. Title: Crayola colorful STEAM activities / Rebecca Felix. Description: Minneapolis : Lerner Publications , 2022. | Series: Crayola makers | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Audience: Ages 8–11 | Audience: Grades 2–3 | Summary: “Explore STEAM with hands-on activities! Experiment with color to grow crystals with paint and salt, use kitchen ingredients to create works of art, and more! Each activity created in partnership with Crayola”— Provided by publisher. Identifiers: LCCN 2020032846 (print) | LCCN 2020032847 (ebook) | ISBN 9781728403182 (library binding) | ISBN 9781728417844 (ebook) Subjects: LCSH: Colors—Experiments—Juvenile literature. | Science—Experiments—Juvenile literature. Classification: LCC QC495.5 .F54 2022 (print) | LCC QC495.5 (ebook) | DDC 507.8—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020032846 LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2020032847 Manufactured in the United States of America 1-48289-48833-12/1/2020 TABLE OF CONTENTS STEAM Means . ............................................. 4 Color Inspection ................................................ 6 Color Chemistry ................................................ 8 Heating Hues ...................................................10 Hologram Cube ................................................ 12 Spinning Sectors ..............................................14 Secret Colors Code ........................................... 16 Watercolor Crystals ..........................................18 Rainbow Burst ................................................. 20 Wearable Art ....................................................24 Maker Remix! Spinning Sectors ...................... 28 Glossary ........................................................... 30 Learn More ....................................................... 31 Index.................................................................32 STEAM Means . STEAM holds many amazing things in just five letters! Each letter stands for a different discipline. These are science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. STEAM is all around you, everywhere you go! This book is one example. Science and technology were combined to create books using computers. Engineers designed and built the machines that printed and compiled the pages and cover. Art fills the book with color and design! And math calculations were used to arrange the words and images on each page. 4 Color & STEAM Explore STEAM using color! Make patterns, create colorful structures, and experiment with hues, matter, and more. STEAM Safety Some projects require the use of heat, sharp tools, or substances that can be unsafe if misused. Follow these rules to explore STEAM safely: • Ask an adult for permission and help before using heat or sharp tools. • Do not touch your eyes, nose, or mouth during a STEAM project. • Wash your hands after using glues, dyes, and paints. • Read and follow all instructions that come with any product you use. 5 Color Inspection Watch ink dissolve in liquid to create colorful patterns on filter paper. Materials: 6 coffee filters, 3 washable markers in different colors, 6 cups (each around the same size), water, white vinegar 6 Flatten a coffee filter. Using one color 1 of marker, draw a design a couple 1 of inches from the edge of the filter. Repeat with another filter using the same marker. Repeat step 1 with two new filters and 2 a different color marker. Repeat step 1 with the two remaining 3 filters and final marker color. Put about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water in 6 4 three of the cups. Put about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of vinegar in the other three cups. Fold each filter in half three times to 5 make a petal shape with a point at one end. Place one filter of each color point 6 down in a cup of water. Place the remaining filters point down in the cups of vinegar. The colored part of the filters should be above the liquid. STEAM Takeaway Observe the filters over the next few When the liquids reach the marker 7 hours. What happens when water ink on the filters, the ink dissolves reaches the colored designs? What in the liquids. As the liquids happens when vinegar reaches the continue to spread, some of the colored designs? ink travels with them. But different combinations of liquids and inks interact differently. This causes the different color patterns on the filters. 7 Color Chemistry Explore the cool chemical reactions that occur when colors and mediums are combined. Materials: tempera paints, plastic plates, acrylic paints, plastic knife, oil pastels, paintbrushes, water, spoon, watercolor paints, plain paper, construction paper, scissors, glue stick 8 Put blobs of tempera paint on a plastic 2 1 plate. Put blobs of acrylic paint on a Color second plate. Cut small pieces off oil pastels and set them on a third plate. Chemistry Use paintbrushes and a bit of water to 2 mix tempera paint colors. Use different paintbrushes and water to mix acrylic paint colors. Use a spoon to crush and mix together pieces of the oil pastels. Experiment with colors! What color 3 does mixing red and white create? What about red and blue? Blue and yellow? 3 Next, mix mediums! Mix oil pastel 4 pieces into tempera paint. Add streaks of watercolor paint to acrylic paint. What happens? Cut a piece of plain paper so it is 5 smaller than a sheet of construction paper. Use your color creations to paint a unique design on the plain paper. Glue your painting to the center of the 6 6 sheet of construction paper to make a frame. Use any leftover paint to make more 7 works of art! 9 Crayola Colorful STEAM Activities Color is everywhere! You can see it in nature, art, and everyday objects. But color is more than just the way something looks. Cra This book will show you how to use color to explore science, y o l a technology, engineering, arts, and math. You’ll experiment ® Colorfu with how color affects temperature. You’ll grow colorful salt crystals. You’ll build a hologram out of clay. Color photos and l l step-by-step instructions make these and the other projects in STEAM this book fun and easy. Get ready to learn and create with color! Activities Crayola STEAM Activities Crayola Colorful STEAM Activities Crayola Nature STEAM Activities Crayola Rainy-Day STEAM Activities Crayola Super Simple STEAM Activities www .lernerbooks.com.