This winter has brought a lot of snow. It's cold but lots of fun. I saw a lot of snow men today as I road with Ms. Mona in the car on my way to a tea room for tea tasting. There was a snow man that had on a red hat and scarf. There was one that had stick arms and something funny stuck in the middle of its face for a nose. Did it snow where you live? Did you get out side to play and make a snow man? If you did please draw a picture of it and send it to me. If you didn't draw one and send it anyway. Send picture to Ms. Mona's e-mail address-serenityhac3@gmail.com. She will post it on this blog. I will be happy to tell my friends about your drawing.
THOUGHT FOR T ODAY
I am like a snow flake, different in many ways. I am like a snow flake drifting slowly to the ground. I am like a snow flake soft in my relationship with mankind. I am like a snow flake clear in my thoughts and mind. Today I remain calm and peaceful as a snow flake.
CREATIVE ACTIVITY
INGREDIENTS
8 oz can crushed pineapple
8 oz can crushed pineapple
8 oz. pack of cream cheese
bread sticks or sliced apples
graham crackers
SUPPLIES
Mixing bowl
spoon
knife
DIRECTIONS
Drain juice from pineapples
Mix cream cheese until soft
Add pineapples to soften cream cheese
Dip with bread sticks or apple
Spread on graham crackers or bread
Creative Idea-Great pajama party snack
QUESS WHAT?
Snowflakes and snow crystals are made of ice, and pretty much nothing more. A snow crystal, as the name implies, is a single crystal of ice.
A snowflake is a more general term; it can mean an individual snow crystal, or a few snow crystals stuck together.
Snowflakes are not frozen raindrops. Sometimes raindrops do freeze as they fall, but this is called sleet. Sleet particles don't have any of the elaborate and symmetrical patterning found in snow crystals. Snow crystals form when water vapor condenses directly into ice, which happens in the clouds. The patterns emerge as the crystals grow.
Snow Crystals.comSnowflakes are not frozen raindrops. Sometimes raindrops do freeze as they fall, but this is called sleet. Sleet particles don't have any of the elaborate and symmetrical patterning found in snow crystals. Snow crystals form when water vapor condenses directly into ice, which happens in the clouds. The patterns emerge as the crystals grow.
TODAYS QUESTION?
What thing in nature describes who you are?
BE SAFE
HAVE FUN
Ms. Mona & Sunrae