Hello Kiddos!
Snow day today for our school! Remember the story we read the
other day about a Snow day? I wonder if our principal is out playing in the
snow and if he forgot to call off school until later because he was getting
ready to go sledding!
I decided to start this blog so we could stay in touch even
when school is out. If your parents say it is ok you can get on here and write
to me, do the activities I post, and when we’re in class we’ll take turns
writing posts for parents to read!
I hope you join in today and tell all our friends!
Activity 1.
Supplies needed: Long stick, sharpie or marker, masking tape
(or something like that) warm clothes.
After you get permission find a long stick (about as tall as
you) and a marker or pen.
Bundle up and walk out into the middle of your yard.
Stick the stick in the snow until it’s standing straight up and
down (you or someone may need to hold it).
Draw a line around the stick where the snow comes to on the
stick.
Go back inside and write the time on a piece of tape then place
the tape around the stick below the line.
Repeat every TWO hours until dark or when it stops snowing.
Bring your stick to school so we can record everyone’s data and
graph the information we find!
Activity 2.
Snow ice cream!
Ask to make snow ice cream! Write the directions of how you
made it, how it tasted, what you liked, what you didn’t. Use lots of
adjectives! Bring to school to share!
Activity 3.
Write a poem about our snow, snow day, the cold, etc. A perfect
day for a Haiku! Bring to school to share.
Activity 4
Read!!!
If we have another snow day tomorrow check back for more
activities! If not we will add our poems, experiences, and findings to our new
blog at school!
Stay warm and enjoy your day, I am missing you!
Mrs. T. Klinger
Kate tried to get on but wasn't able to. She and Jessalyn spent the day together and they played in the snow and made snow ice cream.
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