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Snowflake Inquiry- Kindergarten- Grade Two- 20 pages of no prep centres and activities is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
20 pages of Everything Snowflakes!
Anatomy of Snowflakes
Snowflake Counting
Symmetry
Life Cycle
Facts and Scientific Information
PLUS A BONUS ICEBERG INQUIRY!
Suggested Books and Youtube Videos to Compliment these Inquiries:
Books
"The Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats
"Snowflakes: A Pop-Up Book" by Jennifer Chushcoff
"The Secret Life of a Snowflake: An Up-Close Look at the Art and Science of Snowflakes" by Kenneth Libbrecht
"All About Icebergs" by Martha E. H. Rustad
"Curious About Icebergs" by The Smithsonian Institution
YouTube Videos
"The Science of Snowflakes" by SciShow Kids
"Icebergs and Glaciers for Kids" by Clarendon Learning
"Why Are All Snowflakes Different?" by Peekaboo Kidz
"Winter Science for Kids: Ice Experiments" by Learning Fun for Kids
"Snowflake Science and Snow Experiments" by SciShow Kids
Snowflake Inquiry Centers
Snowflake Symmetry Art: Provide pre-cut snowflake shapes and various art materials. Children can decorate one half of the snowflake and then fold it to transfer the design to the other half, exploring symmetry.
Snowflake Magnifying Station: Set up microscopes or magnifying glasses along with pictures of real snowflakes. Children can observe the intricate details and patterns of snowflakes.
Create Your Own Snowflakes: Provide materials like white paper, scissors, and glitter for children to create their own snowflakes, focusing on the unique designs snowflakes can have.
Snowflake Matching Game: Create a game with cards featuring different snowflake patterns. Children can practice pattern recognition by matching identical snowflakes.
Snowflake Science Videos: Set up a tablet or computer where children can watch short, age-appropriate videos about how snowflakes are formed.
Iceberg Inquiry Centers
Iceberg Floating Experiment: Fill a bin with water and provide blocks of ice. Children can observe how icebergs float and learn about buoyancy.
Iceberg Melting Investigation: Set up a station with icebergs made from frozen colored water. As they melt, children can observe and discuss the melting process.
Create an Iceberg Landscape: Offer a variety of craft materials for children to create their own iceberg landscapes, encouraging creativity and storytelling.
Iceberg Size Sorting Activity: Provide cutouts or models of icebergs in different sizes. Children can sort them from smallest to largest, developing sorting and categorization skills.
Temperature and Ice: Set up a sensory table with ice and thermometers. Children can measure the temperature of ice and learn about the concept of freezing and melting points.
PreK - 2nd and Homeschool
Balanced Literacy, Math, and Earth Sciences
Homeschool Curricula, Activities, and Printables
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20 pages