Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
Winter time will be *snow* much fun with this fun-filled unit. There are lots of things to add your literacy center time and math center bins. I have included a variety of activities and ideas for you to use with your students:
- an original story (sung to the tune of Jingle Bells) with follow-up pocket chart activities, crafts and journal ideas
- graphic organizers
- lots of graphing activities!
- Melting Letters activity - fill in the missing letter
- Let's Eat Cookies - a counting activity
- Colourful Snowflakes - using a spinner
- beginning sounds activity
- lots of arts & crafts
- a fun science experiment using powdered paint
- seasons sort
- math journal prompts that go along with graphs
- Cover the Evergreen Tree - a fun math center game
- Roll-a-Snowman game - a fun math center game
- All About 5 Senses in the Winter booklet
...and LOTS more!
Come visit my blog for more ideas!
www.mrsalbanesesclass.blogspot.com
I ALWAYS love your units! They are SO thorough and always include such cute, fun, and educational activities. This unit was such a great addition to our theme unit!!! Thank you for offering such a GREAT products at such a reasonable price!!! :0)
I am excited to use these activities! Hopefully the snow comes back :)
January 12, 2013
ukacca89
Terrific unit.
January 7, 2013
ClaireS
Great ideas for centers in January. Thanks!
January 6, 2013
kimbonnoitt
Thanks for helping to brighten our winter days with fun activities!!!!
January 5, 2013
lululynn
Thanks!
January 2, 2013
kaylsm
Thank you...love it.
January 2, 2013
Paula Miller
Thank you for sharing your resources! Can't wait to use this next week!
January 1, 2013
vinci
I love your materials and your last name it was my maiden last name)!
I am a seasoned teacher but enjoy using new materials.
I probably never retire!
Janice
fun unit that gets our whole class into christmas spirit!
November 25, 2012
tvanderwolf1
Love your products. Keep them coming!
November 24, 2012
angelikamcdowell
Lovely activities. Thank you. I wonder if the font you used for the Count the Evergreen Tree and 5 Senses books had some spacing issues. In my download, the letters overlapped and was difficult to read the title. Do you mind taking a look? Thanks, Angie
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