Snow Day Home Learning
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Or another fun activity you can think of. Please remember to be safe and stay warm.
During the snowy weather when we aren't at school, you could use the weather as a stimulus to keep yourself busy and do some learning at home, outside in the soft scrunchy snow and inside in the cosy, warmth of your home.
Ideas:
Create a snow poem.
Write a short story about a snowy adventure.
Keep a Snow diary and mention all of the wonderful wintery things you get up to whilst being off school.
Take a series of photographs of activities you have done and make a photo diary with captions.
Design your own 'snow den' and take photos of you building it (be careful with this one!).
Draw a snowy picture and label it.
Build a snowman and measure how tall and how wide it is. Then draw / take a photo and label it.
Keep a weather chart, measuring the temperature, kind of weather, depth of snow.
Compare the weather we are having with that of a family member in a different part of the country or, indeed, world.
Create a Science experiment to measure the rate of the snow melting.
There are so many exciting and wonderful things you can do in or about the snowy days we are having. We look forward to seeing what you have been up to. Bring any Home learning you have completed into school (once we are open again) or share with your teacher on Class Dojo.
Enjoy the snow days and have fun.
Teachers at St. Margaret's Infant School