Friday, January 2, 2015

Winter Snow

I cannot believe I haven't posted since the end of November. So I can tell you I've been super busy, but reality, I have just taken a break. So I'm going to focus a little today and get some work done. I know many teachers and kiddos go back to school on Monday, but our school doesn't return until the 12th! I love it! When we do go back, our theme will be winter. This is a big thing since our winters are very mellow. We've been suffering a few days with extreme freeze during the evening, which is terrible for the citrus, but compared to the snowstorms other states feel, it isn't that bad. Our students think frost on the grass is snow. Many have never seen or know anything about it. Poor babies. I wish I could load them all on the bus and take them to see it, but that isn't gonna happen. So here is my nonfiction book about snow.


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!
 20 Must Try Winter Science Experiments for Kids... saving for later! These are the best science ideas I've seen from frozen bubbles to growing ice
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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