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Don't Be Too Flaky!
Students will take volume measurements of different samples of ice and snow to compare their relative densities. Results are graphed, and can be submitted to an online student database.

Snow Similes
How would your students describe winter? Snow is most like... what exactly? Or January is as cold as... ? Print out this student worksheet to reinforce skills in similes

Snowflake Activities
Print, cut, and assemble these worksheets on shapes and snowflakes, accompanied by  counting snowflake poems

Snowflake Printing
Using the bottom of fruit baskets for templates and adding glitter and glue, early elementary students learn the basic concepts of printmaking techniques.

Snowfall Statistics for Snowboarding 
This winter math lesson incorporates technology with the understanding of statistics. Middle school students use online resources to check snowfall amounts each day and collect their data and decide on the best location for a snowboarding holiday. 

Snowmen Paper
Snowmen bordered writing paper

Winter Wonderland
Upper elementary art lesson focuses on perspective and structure.
Winter Themes
Songs, coloring sheets, crafts, vocabulary, games, lesson plans and web quests.
Winter Bookmarks
Don't stop counting the naughty or nice at Christmas; here are some cute snowmen sticker bookmarks to download and print for your students, where they can collect stickers for rewards
Winter Worksheets
Winter worksheets, vocabulary, creative writing, writing paper, puzzles and more
Winter Games and Activities
Winter Writing Prompts
Jumpstart your students' daily journals or creative writing assignments with this collection of writing prompts with a January theme.
Polish Snowflakes
Older children can try their hands at creating these beautiful cutwork snowflakes. Instructions are included here; use gold paint for a special touch and decorate your classroom windows
Victorian Paper Snowflakes
Download a pattern and instructions here for creating beautiful Victorian snowflakes, simply by folding and cutting plain white paper. To add sparkle, try painting  with white glue and sprinkling on white, silver, or gold glitter
Cotton Snowflakes
White glue and white cotton twine form the basis for this beautiful snowflake. Use glue to trace the printable pattern for the snowflake onto waxed paper, then follow the design with glued twine. Finish with glitter and let dry.
Let It Snow!
A great site for emerging readers, perfect for wintertime with stories to read, math problems, puzzles, and activities for teachers as well.
Winter Games

 

Build a Snowman

Winter Matching Game Winter Word Search
Winter Slide Puzzle Dress the Snowman
100 Snowballs Build a Snowman 2


Revised: Wednesday, May 12, 2010

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