
Snowflake Science, Snowflake Classroom Display
No two snowflakes are alike. Science Exploration Explain to students that back in the late 1800’s Wilson Bentley was the first to photograph snowflakes by
No two snowflakes are alike. Science Exploration Explain to students that back in the late 1800’s Wilson Bentley was the first to photograph snowflakes by
The first day back to school after winter break I always like to talk to the students about the new year. During morning meeting we
There’s nothing like warming up with a nice, hot cup of hot chocolate on a cold winter day (especially peanut butter cup-my favorite flavor!). It’s
Teaching the Signs of the Winter Season I can’t believe it is time to start talking about winter already! This year has really flown by! When
I love teaching about Groundhog Day! It may be because we are only a few hours away from Punxsutawney so it is always kind of
Is it true that no two snowflakes are alike? Find out by putting pieces of black construction paper in the freezer overnight. On a snowy
Here is a fun way to make igloos with your students. You will need a couple bags of ice along with a few buckets of
Today is National Cocoa Day so I thought I would share some teaching ideas involving hot cocoa. Math Center: Print the mug pattern shown below
Looking for a fun way to beat the heat? What about ice cube races and ice cube painting! Ice Cube Races – Give each child
It’s National Peanut Butter Day (January 24th)! Students love to watch peanut butter being made, use this simple recipe to make homemade peanut butter and
I have more than your hands covered when planning a mitten day for your classroom lol! Here are my favorite learning activities for a fun and n”ice” mitten
It is snowing & cold here today which is making us want to stay in and hibernate so I thought I would post some favorite
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