4th Grade
Coral Reef using Crayola Model Magic
We are going to use air dry clay called Model Magic to create our own Coral Reef...
Here are some steps in how to make this work....
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Here are a few examples:
Images of real Coral Reefs for referene:
We will use markers to add color to the model magic as we are creating the pieces for our coral reefs, and you can use markers at the end to add color too. Both before the Model Magic is dry, and now while it's still wet.
Your coral reef will dry in the air in about a day. But, sometimes the bottom side of it doesn't get dry, so you might have to flip it over to let the other side dry too. After it's dried, you can add more details to it using markers. Be careful, things can break on it, or pop off. If this happens, you can use Elmer's white glue to glue it back on.