How to Make Famous Landmarks for a High School Project

Creating a model of a landmark teaches students about that country and culture. Each landmark has its own history. Some examples of landmarks to create are Stonehenge in England, the Pyramids in Egypt and the Liberty Bell in the United States. Stonehenge is thought to be a calendar. The Pyramids have been around for thousands of years. The Liberty Bell has been around for hundreds of years and seen as a sign of freedom, according to ushistory.org.

Things You'll Need

  • Cardboard
  • Glue
  • Brush
  • Model railroad grass
  • Gray clay
  • Toothpicks
  • Plastic knife
  • Tan clay
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Instructions

  1. Stonehenge

    • 1

      Use a brush to spread glue over a thin piece of cardboard. Sprinkle green model railroad grass over the glue. Coat the entire piece of cardboard.

    • 2

      Cut the clay with a knife into 3-inch pieces. Use your hands to shape the clay into a rectangular block shape.

    • 3

      Push a toothpick into one end of two of the blocks of clay. Place the two pieces vertically, toothpicks up. Set the other piece on top of the other two. Push them down onto the toothpicks. After the clay dries, put a dab of glue on the bottom pieces and glue them to the cardboard. Make several of these to make a circle.

    Pyramids

    • 4

      Spread out the brown clay until it's a half-inch thick. Use the knife to cut out four triangles.

    • 5

      Remove the two triangles from the clay. Smash the leftover clay and flatten again until it's a half-inch thick. Put the base of each triangle on the side of each square so it's standing up. Use your fingers to press the edges together. Bring the tops of the triangles together. Use your finger to smash the edges into each other.

    • 6

      Use the knife to make a brick design on each side. Stick the pyramid in the sun to dry.

    Liberty Bell

    • 7

      Wrap brown clay around a Christmas bell. In the front, use a knife to make a jagged crack in the center of the front of the bell.

    • 8

      Set the clay aside to dry.

    • 9

      Once the clay is halfway dry, remove the bell and let it dry all the way.

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