Thursday, January 8, 2009

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Sing to Twinkle TwinkleSnowflakes Snowflakes everywhere (wiggle fingers)On my mittens, on my hair (hands palm up, touch hair)Roll them up to make a ball (roll hands)Build a snow fort with a wall (mime wall)Snowflakes Snowflakes everywhere (wiggle fingers)On my mittens, on my hair. (hands palm up, touch hair)
For a snowflake pattern cut several slits up from the end of a toilet paper roll and then bend them out. Dip in paint and press on paper. Note: If you use shape scissors you get even more unique snowflakes.
For a snowflake treat try coating mini pretzels with white chocolate and then putting four together in a circle.
bring snow into the classroom, put it in the water table and let your children squirt colored water on it. The colors will mix into neat patterns.
For neat icicles, put a thick line of glue across black paper. Let the glue run down and then sprinkle glitter on it.
Give each of your children small circles cut from wax paper. Have them glue on Q-tips in the rough shape of a snowflake with all touching in a middle puddle of glue. Sprinkle glitter onto the snowflake, and then let it dry for a couple of days. When it is dry you can peel it from the paper and you have a wonderful snowflake

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