We have been learning how to be weather watchers! Weather watchers notice what is in the sky, how people are dressed, and if it is dry or wet outside. We observed the weather closely and recorded what we saw for four days. The class also learned about different types of clouds, different types of weather, and the four seasons. Ask us to tell you which month we were born in and what the weather will likely be on our birthday based on seasons.
Today, we learned about snowflakes! Did you know that each snowflake is unique?! Snowflakes usually have six sides or points. A man named "Snowflake Bentley" studied snowflakes closely because he was so fascinated by snow that he wanted to learn more about it. We created our own six-sided, cool-colored snowflakes today! Take a peek below.
Speaking of snow....It started to snow out on Friday. We dropped everything, put our snow gear on (by ourselves with no help!), and had some fun! We even climbed Snow Mountain. Mrs. Dupuis wants us to remind you to send in snow pants, boots, warm coats, hats, and mittens/gloves so we can play in the snow. Also, send in a sturdy bag with handles to carry all that snow gear to school. A separate bag for all of the snow stuff (especially after it gets wet) makes it easier for us and Mrs. Dupuis.
Love,
Mrs. Dupuis' K Team