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Snow and Ice Lessons

Not Alone On the Ice

A hands-on project-based learning that looks at making effective buildings for polar regions. This lesson was provided by the National Science Foundation and is designed for elementary students. Be sure to take the associated activity links at the bottom to see other hands-on activities.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Glacial Pressure

Elementary students use marshmallows as the basis for this hands-on experiment to help them better understand why glaciers move because of pressure.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Salty Sea Ice or Not

An introduction to Polar sea ice for students in middle school, this experiment is easy to do with everyday materials. Designed by a teacher in the Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic program.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Snow on Sea Ice

An opportunity for high school students to discuss the potential correlation between the thickness of sea ice and the thickness of the snow cover. They graph data acquired in the field to examine the correlation and draw conclusions based on the interpreted data. An offering from a high school science teacher with the Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic program.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Fluffy Snow to Glacier Ice

A fun activity for students in grades 6-8 allows a hands-on understanding of glacial ice and permeability. All handouts needed are provided with the unit or can be obtained by e-mailing the author.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Learning to Take Scientific Notes

Uses an edible sediment core simulation to stimulate the interest of students in grades 4-6. Teaches data collection in a very fun way.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Kids' Snow Page

This page features information and snow-related activities for K-3 students. The Snow Art page has lots of great art activities and crafts.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle


Snow Melting Experiment

An experiment designed for students in grades 2-6. It can only be done if you have deep snow around your school. You may not need the snowshoes mentioned in the lesson if the snow is not terribly deep. This site provides the handouts and background material needed to conduct this experiment.

Standards: observation, measurement, inference
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle


Snow Density Experiment

This experiment allows students to measure how much water is in the snow. This makes a particularly nice experiment if you can repeat the experiment each time it snows. Then students can see the difference in the density of different snowfalls.

Standards: measurement, graphing, communicating
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle


Avalanche

An activity from NOVA that complements their video/television program of the same name, This experiment is designed for students grades 5-9. You can download the activity sheets in PDF format or can view them online. All materials are easily made or obtained. The activity is a lot of fun and allows students to collect data, predict when their "snowpack" will begin to slide and try to come up with a stable snowpack. It's good project-based learning.

Standards: observation, data collection, prediction, inference
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Growing Your Own Snow Crystals

Definitely an experiment to be conducted under adult supervision, this is a simple and inexpensive way to make a snow chamber and then use dry ice (be sure that only the teacher handles the dry ice and that all safety precautions are observed) as a source of cold to precipitate snow crystals. Makes some gorgeous crystals.

Standards: observation, classification.
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle


Snow Art

An enjoyable activity for any age, this site gives directions for cutting out snowflakes, making glittery snowflakes, and growing a borax crystal snowflake. This is an excellent extension to other snow activities and could be hooked to math lessons on symmetry.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 2: Understands Earth's composition and structure


Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!

This set of six sites has been arranged into an information-gathering lesson appropriate for students in grades 4-9. You can see the content of this lesson by clicking View in Frames or View in Text.


Winter In Florida

This set of four links is designed to help young children who live in warm climates have fun in playing in virtual snow. Children in grades 1-2 may need help from a more sophisticated reader to read the directions. You can see the content of this lesson by clicking View in Frames or View in Text.


Supplemental Unit to Jan Brett's "The Mitten"

Four links with ideas of how to use "The Mitten" as a starting place for literacy activities for children in grades 1-2. You can see the content of this lesson by clicking View in Frames or View in Text.


The Snow Maiden

This site is for students in 3rd or 4th grade and allows them to read a story and then submit an alternative ending. They can read the endings submitted by others too. Do a survey of which ending they like best and graph the results. It's great fun.

Mathematics Standards 5: Understands and applies basic and advanced concepts of statistics and data analysis


Winter Art

This Track features several activities that could be used to supplement Ezra Jack Keat's book "The Snowy Day." The author used it with children in grade 2, but some of the activities might be equally appropriate with grades 3-4. You can see the content of this lesson by clicking View in Frames or View in Text.


Snowstorm in A Can

Instructions for a really impressive teacher demonstration (probably a little too dangerous for the students to carry out), especially if you drink a large glass of water just before breathing into the dry ice mixture. The explanation is easy to follow.

Standards: observation, classification.
Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle


Winter Activities for Preschoolers & First Graders

Some winter poems, bulletin board ideas, recipes for 'snow paint" and lots of other teacher tested art, math and science ideas. It's multidisciplinary and best of all, it's free.


"Katy and the Big Snow" CyberGuide

One of the many wonderful literature guides available from the SCORE project, this one is designed for students in grades K-1. It provides a unit guide for this wonderful book with student activities, printable maps, and web sites to community helpers and appropriate weather links.


Winter Wonder: Snow

An information gathering lesson for students in grades 3-4, so they can learn a lot of facts about snow. It's a fun way to learn a lot about the "white stuff". To see the content, click on "View in Frames" or "View in Text". Younger students seem to do better in the Frames view.

Earth and Space Sciences Standard 1: Understands atmospheric processes and the water cycle


Snow - Showers of Ideas

Lots of descriptions of teacher activities that can help you build a snow unit or supplement a unit on the Iditarod. Some of the activities fit Grades K-2, and others fit Grades 3-4. It's a great resource for the teacher who wants to add something new to their winter teaching. To see the content, click on "View in Frames" or "View in Text".


Snow Treasure

Teacher activities hooked to the book "Snow Treasure," an account of the Holocaust in a small town in Norway near the Arctic Circle. This provides several multidisciplinary suggestions for extension activities for grade 4. Most of the activities are snow-related. To see the content, click on "View in Frames" or "View in Text".


Three Paper Snowflakes

A nice craft activity for students with reasonable scissors skills. The templates make it easy to do, but it does take time. The results are really beautiful.


Snow Art Activities

Geared to children in preschool or kindergarten, this teacher has shared multiple art ideas. Some like the Pepper snowflake are quite different from suggestions on other sites.

 

 

Quick Peek!

 

zoomed-in satellite map showing a small portion of the Ross Ice Shelf as seen from a satellite. A grid and red arrows have been added for clarity.

The red arrows show the extent of the world's biggest iceberg which broke free of the Ross Ice Shelf in the Antarctic in 2000. This picture was taken by the NOAA-12 polar orbiting satellite.

See a bigger version of this picture and read more about this monster berg at BBC SciTech News.

 
Quick Fact!
An igloo must have holes in it or a person risks dying. Learn why at Not Alone on the Ice.

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