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Kim F Forum All-Star
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Kristen Gammel put this great unit together and has offered it to the whole group. Thank you Kristen!
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Wow - thank you SO much! I was *just* doing a web search on Snowflake Bentley because my 6yo wants to do W.A. Bentley for our biography fair coming up. What wonderful timing!
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That's a great unit Kristin. I especially liked the connecting it to Our Lady of the Snows study - what a great idea. We love studying snowflakes here too. I've included some of the activities we have done along with snow crystal study and had posted last year on the RabbitTrails list.
ART/CRAFT:
When we studied snow crystals before something we did was to make beaded snowflakes. They are really pretty. I have used the Hearthsong kit and purchased additional beads when those ran out.
This is a site with directions for one of the snowflake patterns that is the same as the one in the HearthSong kits. - Beaded Snowflake pattern
Micheal’s Craft Store had small kits available before Christmas – might still have them on clearance.
Here are additional sites for beaded snowflake directions and/or kits and forms:
pattern 1
pattern 2
snowflake wire form
These are more complicated but pretty designs
pattern 3
pattern 4
Another snowflake craft I have wished I could do is crocheting or tatting– but since I don’t we just purchase the already made ones and hang them around the house. For those of you who can crochet or tat I found this website: crochet snowflake patterns
Here is a cute snowflake shaker card
And I love rubber stamps and paper punches. There are lots on the market with snowflake images. They are a very easy way to decorate anything or make small snowflakes for decorating. Decorate them with glitter for the “crystally” effect.
The Winter Kids Handbook has a couple fun activities –
-snow structures with marshmallows and toothpicks
-string snowflakes (sort of like easier versions of the crocheted ones)
PAPER SNOWFLAKES
My favorite paper snowflake book is Paper Snowflakes for All Ages – Robert P. Kelley. Unfortunately it is out of print and prices on Amazon are pretty outrageous, but maybe you could get it from local libraries which is what I do.
Although we enjoy making lots of the real thing (i.e. paper snowflakes) this is an AWESOME site (similar to the one Kristin provided in her unit study) because there is no mess when you cut virtual snowflakes. My kids could spend hours on this page. You can even have their virtual creations made into a real rubber stamp (for $9.95 and up) if you like!
Lots and lots of activities and games (as well as paper snowflake patterns) at this site: Paper Snowflakes.com
COOKING/SNACK TIME
Decorate cookies or make rosettes with these molds and cutters from House on the Hill.
Also Meringue snowflakes
BOOKS
I loved the illustrations in the Snowflake Bentley book and it got me interested in wood cut illustration and like Kristin we studied Mary Azarian. We did the activity of making or our wood cuts with the Styrofoam trays. I found this site with listings of other books with wood print illustrations. A couple others are winter type books so would fit in with the study pretty easily.
SPIRITUAL
A visual reminder of prayer intentions is to put the intentions on small paper snowflakes and tape them to our door. The idea being that we are “storming” heaven with our prayers. I’d wanted to do something where the intentions would be visible and encourage all of us to prayer more frequently and remember all the needs we are praying for.
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We did a unit on this book last year.
Here is an awesome science experiment to make crystals -- but these come out looking like snowflakes: Enchanted Learning - Real Crystal Snowflake -- we had so much fun with these last year. We saved the snowflakes and put them on the Christmas Tree this year -- they were gorgeous.
One note: make sure you use a WIDE mouth jar, a couple got a bit stuck.....And be careful with the Borax -- some kids are allergic.
Here's a great page of paper snowflakes: Dave's Snowflake Page, another on cutting out perfect paper snowflakes: How to make the Best paper snowflakes and last, a site that gives the history of snow crystal observations (and lots of other links too): Snow Crystals. com
Enjoy!
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I have really enjoyed catching up on this after being of town for a few days!
Thank you all for your input! I really love the things that you have shared as well. I have looked everywhere but Enchanted Learning for that experiment! Thank you Mary G, I thought I had lost my mind.
We had a wonderful time with this book! Our last project was converting our Jesse tree into a snowflake tree. We switched the purple advent lights to white and then decorated it with the snowflakes. Mary M, I absolutely love the idea of "storming" heaven with prayers attached. PERFECT!
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Kim,
What a fun study! I LOVE the draw a snowman game! That's one way to make school fun!
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This is amazing!!!
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Here is a Snowflake Bentley Free Lapbook that goes with the lessons in FIAR Volume IV.
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krgammel wrote:
I have really enjoyed catching up on this after being of town for a few days!
Thank you all for your input! I really love the things that you have shared as well. I have looked everywhere but Enchanted Learning for that experiment! Thank you Mary G, I thought I had lost my mind.
We had a wonderful time with this book! Our last project was converting our Jesse tree into a snowflake tree. We switched the purple advent lights to white and then decorated it with the snowflakes. Mary M, I absolutely love the idea of "storming" heaven with prayers attached. PERFECT!
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Kristen,
Could I steal that roll-a-snowman game and add it to some of the snowy type units at HSS?
Just let me know and thanks :)
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The latest Taste of Home email newsletter, also had a bunch of snowman related foods.
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Snowman Meal
Youngsters will dig right into this playful potato-topped Snowman Party Stew, loaded with ground beef and vegetables, from our Test Kitchen. The dashing details are easy to add after baking.
A homemade white sauce seasoned with Swiss cheese and garlic salt adds great flavor to this speedy Cauliflower Snowman.
Edible Evergreens require only two ingredients and are a snap to assemble. Just gather the edge of a fruit roll as you wrap it around a sugar cone "trunk" to make pretty evergreen "branches."
Creating this charming Sweet Snowman is even more fun than building the real thing—and you don't need mittens to do it. All the purchased treats kids love give this frosty fellow his engaging identity. |
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And this snowflake tortilla my friend Dee sent me
Snowflake Tortilla
ETA Link.
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Oh Rachel, I love the Snowman Party Stew. We have made it here several times. It's kind of time intensive but sure cute, especially when you have any snow/snowman themes.
Laura W. posted an idea she found for cute snowmen donuts.
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