
| I made myself a snowball As perfect as could be. I thought I'd keep it as a pet And let it sleep with me. I made it some pajamas And a pillow for its head. Then last night it ran away, But first--it wet the bed. By: Shel Silverstein |
Fall has fallen Winter rises. Now's the time For cold surprises. Icicles' long pointed noses, Flakes like daisies, diamonds, roses. Snow up to the windowsill And everything so very still. By: Patricia Hubbell
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Snowmen at Night Dream Snow Snow Crystals Katy and the Big Snow Robert's Snow Curious George in the Snow Snow Treasure Snowballs Snow The Jacket I Wear in the Snow All You Need For a Snowman Snow White Snow Bright Snow The Big Snow Clifford's First Snow Day The Snowflake: A Water Cycle Story Footprints in the Snow The Mitten M is For Mitten The Mitten Caps, Hats, Socks, and Mittens Mittens |
Caralyn Buehner Eric Carle W.A. Bentley Virginia Lee Burton Grace Lin H.A. Rey Marie McSwigan Lois Ehlert P.D. Eastman Shirley Neitzel Alice Schertle Uri Shulevitz Alvin Tresselt Hader Elmer Norman Bridwell Neil Waldman Cynthia Benjamin Jan Brett Annie Appleford Alvin Tresselt Louis Borden Clare Turlay Newberry |

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| The students will match the penguin antonyms and then write them on the answer sheet. |
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| I found snowman stickers at Oriental Trading and created 4 Math Mats using 4 different types of snowman stickers. Math Mat 1 has the least amount of each sticker with each Math Mat gradually increasing the number of each snowman until Math Mat 4, which has the most of each snowman. Students use the Snowman Graph to help catagorize each Math Mat. |
I use icecube trays I found at the Dollar Store, small snowman erasers I found at Oriental Trading and a number cube. Two students will play this game together. Students will take turns rolling the number cube to see how many slots in the icecube tray they will fill in with snowmen. The first one to fill in all slots wins! But it gets tricky at the end when the student will have to roll exact numbers to complete the try. |
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2 snowballs for girls, Cut out your color eyes for your snowman
Carrot nose if you like reading best, black top hat if winter is your favorite season, winter cap (ski cap) if another season is
1 button if you come to school in a car,
Scarf to the left if you are left handed,
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Snowman Bottle seen on The Virtual Vine
Fill an empty, clear water bottle with white crepe paper or tissue paper. Replace the top. Cut or gouge out a hole in a styrofoam ball so that the top of the bottle will fit snugly inside. Add a little hot glue, then stick the ball onto the bottle. Cut a hat, mouth, and buttons from black felt. Cut a carrot nose from orange felt. Glue these on as well as two "wiggly" eyes onto the styrofoam ball. Cut out a scarf from red or blue felt. Tie around the neck of the bottle and fringe the ends. If desired, add arms made of brown pipecleaners or real twigs. The pipecleaners can either be glued on, or a tiny hole can be punched in each side and the pipecleaners and /or twigs inserted.


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