Four pages of exercises related to snowflake formation, including math worksheet, "snowflake subjects and predicates", sentence writing, and editing practice.
This biography of the first person to photograph single snow crystals works well in conjunction with science lessons or as a "stand alone" reading comprehension.
*Bentley's photographs are in the public domain and can be found in many places for free.
[member-created with abctools] From "buttons" to "white". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. Can be used when children are writing a story about building a snowman.
An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using snow themes. Includes border paper for final drafts.
Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about snow. Includes a survey and graph to find out about people's favorite thing to do in the snow.
Trace and cut out this unlined snowflake pattern for a shapebook, or cut out and write a poem about snow to decorate the classroom or bulletin board. Includes vocabulary list.
"There is soft, powdery snow everywhere! It's the perfect day for snow angels, sledding, and snuggling up with someone you love." This unit enhances the Alyssa Satin Capucilli book with vocabulary and comprehension skills development.
[member-created with abctools] Complete sentences like, "Snow is..." and "It feels..." inside a snowman, or trace and cut out for a great winter shapebook.