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Winter Fun!
Winter Fun!
Winter Songs

Winter Wonderland

Soapy Snowman

Snow Storm Art

Snow Gauge

Penguin Maze

Snowball Cookies

Memory Time Capsule
Snowflake Stick-ons

Snowflakes Everlasting

Let it Snow

Homemade Snow

Cottonball Snowman

Winter Word Search

Birdfeeder

Snowman Paper Plate Windsock


make trading card craft
Make Your Own Trading Cards


CREATE A SNOW GAUGE

Do you live in deep snow country? The depth of snow can be using your homemade snowgauge, so you can tell current snowfall with a quick glance.



Keep track of how much snow falls in your backyard.



Crafts Snow Gauge Science Experiment:

1. Cut off the top portion of a large plastic soda bottle or use aclear plastic cup.

2. With a permanent marker, draw lines on the outside ofcontainer in ¼" increments.

3. Place outside when snow begins to fall.

4. Record snowfall.

5. Allow the snow to melt. How much water is there?

6. Measure how much melted snow it takes to create water. Areyou surprised at the difference?


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