Snow much fun learning ideas are here. We are here to cover everything about SNOWMEN in a kindergarten classroom, including an awesome Classroom Management idea with a HUGE freebie. {Keep reading… it will be worth it.}
Snow Much Fun with Snowmen Activities for Kindergarten
Snowmen Activities: Each January, I get excited when I get to teach about snow, ice, and SNOWMEN. Here in Georgia, we get snow maybe once a year. And usually, that doesn’t “stick” to the ground for more than a day. Snow is a novelty here; fun and exciting. Let’s dive into Snowmen Activities for Kindergarten.
When we talk about snow and ice, my students know what fake snow. This is my Instant Snow sensory station. We use Be Amazing Insta-Snow in plastic bins. Although this is cool, we have to add the educational element and the fun element by adding Arctic and Antarctic toys to the snow bins. I love the size of these Safari Ltd Arctic TOOB.
{I have larger toys in there too, but I don’t recommend that size. The smaller figures work better and last longer.} And ice is something people from the south put in their tea… or it is in their freezer.
Making Ice
We love doing water science experiments like the one pictured above to make ice. As a class, we predicted which cup of water would freeze first. Since each cup had a different amount of water in it, it was fun to check on our cups over the entire morning.
Again, since I live in Georgia and it is rarely below freezing during the school day, we take advantage of cold days. I believe it was actually below freezing outside on this day so we placed the cups outside our back door to the classroom. We also discuss whether the cups should be in the sun or shade. If it is not cold enough outside to freeze water, you can use various locations around the school including a refrigerator and freezer.
Integrating Books for Snowmen Activities
Good thing we have some great children’s books to help bring alive the fun of snowmen to aid our lack of experiences. You can read more about great book titles here.
I highly recommend using the fictional book Sneezy the Snowman book.
Integrating Snowman Fun
Check out some of these differentiated snowman number writing activities.Additionally, we go through the steps it takes to make a snowman. Remember that although some students may make snowmen regularly, many students like my little learners may find this difficult.
Writing Fun
Additionally, since our standards include informative writing, we can also use the idea of a snowman to cover this. We can write about things each snowman has, using the provided prompts. These prompts work well in the independent writing stations. We also write to describe the snowmen using the second set of prompts. After using these, my students have all the tools they need to write some awesome informative writing.
Classroom Management Idea
This is a Hide and Hug Olaf doll and book. It was marketed to me as a way cooler version of that creepy elf. When I got the book I was pleased to read it wasn’t Christmas or holiday based. It seems to actually be a little more like a fun hide-and-seek game to play at home. Well, let’s fix that! I am going to use this as a motivating game in my classroom.
After updating this, this Hide and Seek Olaf is harder to grab but you can get other Olaf Stuffed Animal to use instead. This means that Olaf is making his appearance in my classroom. He will be hidden and none of the kids will know where he is.
The Hide and Hug Olaf book is very general, which helps in some ways. Here is my idea. I wanted to plan a specific way to use this Olaf as a Classroom Management tool in my room. My solution? This an AWESOME freebie to help you find kindness, thoughtfulness, and positive students in your own classroom.
Grab this Freebie Idea
Our Olaf experience begins when I read this book to my class, THIS letter from Olaf will “fall” out of the back of the book. This note gives my class an idea of what Olaf is looking for in his friends. I plan to give this note to my weekly star student to start the game. THAT STUDENT gets to find Olaf, who will be hiding in the classroom. Once the star student finds him, that student gets to keep Olaf with him all day.
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Winter Math Activities$4.00
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Winter ELA Activities$4.00
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Arctic and Antarctic Animals$3.25
Snow Much Fun Printables
Yes, I know this won’t be perfect, but it will be FUN. And I know it will encourage the behaviors I want to be seen in my classroom. And the students who earn the right to hug Olaf all day are the ones who deserve something a little more fun. And my idea isn’t to use Olaf to reward those who are the BEST behaved, but those who are kind, thoughtful, and positive.
I made some fun printable encouraging notes for those that try so hard, but don’t get to hug Olaf that day. I will print these and have them cut out and on hand to place on the desks of those kinds, of thoughtful, and positive students.
I also made a printable card that you can write in great student efforts to give them too! They are the white ones in the back. Please customize these with specific great acts “Olaf” sees throughout the school day.
Next, Olaf leaves a note for ONE new friend to find every day. But that friend has to FIND Olaf. I am thinking of having my friends who got Olaf sign the back of the note each day too. So they leave Olaf and the note behind at the end of the day. You can also have Olaf hidden and watch your students all morning long, but not give out the note until after lunch.
Finally, remember you can change this so you can do whatever works for you and your needs. I also wanted a way to encourage the class. There are two additional classroom notes to encourage the class. One is from Anna and the other is from Elsa.
Love what you did with Olaf!
Tara
The Math Maniac
I am so excited!!! I can't wait to print it.
Thanks Mary!
This is such a cute idea!!! Thanks for sharing. I love warm hugs!! hehe
Wow. Looks like you're ready for the week and for your evaluation. Knock their socks off!!! 🙂
You are AWSOME, sending you HUGS! I love this, thanks for sharing!
Great ideas!
Thank you for the Olaf freebie. I bought the Olaf pack last year and I am excited to use your goodies. Thanks for sharing.