Snow Day #2!

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Hello, Kindergarten! It looks like we are going to get another chance to enjoy the snow today! Don’t forget to check out the Snow Day Fun link at the top of the blog for activity choices.

Today I would encourage you to go outside and build a snowman! Be sure to bundle up really well. You might even make a weather prediction like we do at calendar time and then check the temperature to see if you were correct. I bet we all have the same prediction today…brrr!! After you build your snowman come inside and make a nice cup of hot chocolate and write a story about your snowman. Feel free to email it to me or bring your writing to school with you tomorrow. Be sure to take a picture with your cold creation!

Check out this link for some creative ideas and connections. Snowmen at Night
Have you ever wondered what a snowman does at night?!

Enjoy your day!

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