http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Snow-Nonfiction-Close-Book-1627403
I've also made a writing unit to go along with our winter/snow unit. Despite having administrative problems over printing such a useful unit, my kiddos are becoming so much better in their writing. Even narrative, which is hard for English Language Learners.
I want to try a few things that I found on Pinterest during this unit also. Where would we be without Pinterest?? I say this because sometimes I think my husband would like me to stop finding "wonderful" ideas to do around the house :) !
I can use their writing to put on bottom!
I want to do the lego man in the ice cube! I'm gonna have to talk my son into loaning me a few of his.
My friend found an activity at the dollar store that would be fun. It was a can that you opened, added water and then "snow" is created. It was really fun to watch, but it had a strange texture to touch. Plus it had all these warnings about toxicity on the side, it worries me to have in a classroom where I'm sure one of the 24 might want to taste it. Ugh.
One more bonus...I got creative since I was already using my snow graphics, I decided to use the rest of the weather graphics to create a weather book for my kiddos to use in the spring.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Weather-Nonfiction-CLOSE-Book-1627592
Enjoy!
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