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Your students will enjoy this cross-curricular resource, Winter Weather Unit – Forms of Precipitation, as they learn about the different forms of precipitation and related vocabulary! Students will be engaged in vocabulary work, spelling, handwriting, sentence identification, comparing / contrasting and more.
16 weather-related vocabulary words: precipitation, rain, drizzle, freezing rain, snow, sleet, hail, atmosphere, moisture, droplets, snowflake icy, crystals, frozen, updraft, and evaporation.
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This directed drawing resource will help students draw a cute sled in 5 easy steps. Perfect to use for a quick art lesson during winter or anytime!
Snowman Math for Winter Months resource is packed full of 1st grade Math skills! Great to use for review, seat work, homework and math centers – Includes 30 student pages…enough for an ENTIRE MONTH OF REVIEW & REINFORCEMENT!
Looking for fun Winter Math activities? Check out my Snowman Graphing for 2nd and 3rd Grades unit. Your students will have fun creating unique ‘dressed’ snowmen.
May be used with a single student or an entire class (SEE DIRECTIONS BELOW). This has been created for 2nd and 3rd grades, however with a little adult help, younger students enjoy this fun activity and as they are introduced to bar graphing.
A biome is a large geographical area that contains distinct plant and animal groups which are adapted to live in that environment. There can be many different habitats in a biome. Some major biomes are tundra, taiga, grasslands, deciduous forest, fresh water, desert, alpine, rainforest and ocean. When studying a specific biome, use this temperature comparison chart to record the temperature in the student’s hometown and the biome of study for a week! (Use again and again with each biome studied)
Science meets Geography
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