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  2. 30 do-it-yourself activities to cure kids’ boredom - AOL

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    Make your own bookmark with card stock, markers, feathers, buttons and more. Try origami. ... Removable chalk wallpaper lets kids draw on your walls without consequence. A lower-effort idea: Use ...

  3. Blackboard - Wikipedia

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    Stick-slip effect with a chalk on a blackboard. Chalk sticks are produced in white and in various colours, especially for use with blackboards. White chalk sticks are made mainly from calcium carbonate derived from mineral chalk or limestone, while coloured chalk sticks are made from calcium sulphate in its dihydrate form, CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O, derived from gypsum.

  4. DIY your own chalkboard welcome sign - AOL

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  5. Chalkboard art - Wikipedia

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    Chalkboard art or chalk art is the use of chalk on a blackboard as a visual art. [1] It is similar to art using pastels and related to sidewalk art that often uses chalk. Chalkboard art is often used in restaurants, shops or walls. [2] Chalkboard art has also been done on large boards while storytelling on beaches and in Churches.

  6. Sidewalk chalk - Wikipedia

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    Chalk art by kids in the Czech Republic. On September 16–17, 2006, a global event was held to promote peace through sidewalk chalk drawings. [5] Chalk4Peace was a project planned by an artist from Arlington, Virginia named John Aaron, who asked children and teens from the age of eight to age eighteen to participate in groups across the world to draw chalk drawings that would illustrate peace ...

  7. Why The World Seems To Fall Silent After A Fresh Snow - AOL

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    While falling toward the ground, these dendrites catch soundwaves in the small gaps between their arms, dampening the sounds before they reach your ears. (MORE: Why All Snowflakes Have Six Sides )