A list of ideas for activities and discussions:
To Do:
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Sledging/ Tobogganning
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Make snow angels
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Snowball fight
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Build a snowman
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Build a snow sculpture
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Catch snowflakes on your tongue
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Fill empty washing-up liquid bottles and spray bottles with either diluted paint or water with a few drops of food colouring and 'paint' the snow
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Make giant stencils and use the spray bottles mentioned above to make colourful snow pictures
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Ski
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Look for animal/ bird tracks/ spider webs
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If you know snow is forecast, lay out items that won't be damaged by the cold to create patterns when you lift them up, or weigh down heavy cardboard - perhaps in a giant snowflake design?
To Discuss:
:chat: Where snow comes from and why we don't get snow in the summer
:chat: Which animals/ people live in snowy areas - polar bears, penguins, Eskimo/ Inuit, arctic fox, arctic wolf, arctic rabbit, whales, yeti......
:chat: Animals that hibernate in the winter
:chat: Countries that are snowy
:chat: Igloos - what they are made from, how they are built
:chat: How people travel on snow