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Snow Day Science For Kids and Families

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Whether looking for fun things to do this winter or easy snow day activities, these scientific teachable moments with kids will help your family have a blast learning all winter long. 

Teaching Weather with the First Snowfall

When we think about science, we usually think of erupting volcano experiments and advanced equations. But even weather is science! And the first day it snows is a great time to talk about weather with kids. You can talk about:

  • How snowflakes are made of tiny ice crystals
  • That snowflakes form in the clouds
  • How snow falls when it is below 32℉ and moisture is in the air

Teaching Physics with Sledding

That’s right, sledding is all about physics. Objects, forces, energy, gravity—there’s so much to explore! As your kids zoom down hills during sledding this winter, talk about:

  • What kind of hill helps them go faster while sledding
  • What causes them to slow down while sledding
  • How different-sized and shaped sleds move down hills

Teaching Engineering with Snowmen

Building a snowman combines elements of engineering for kids like designing, testing, and building a structure. When you build a snowman this winter, teach kids about engineering with these steps:

  • Create a prototype or model of your snowman before building
  • Discuss what tools could help build a snowman more efficiently
  • Brainstorm solutions for any problems like a leaning snowman or a top-heavy snowman

Teaching Observation Skills on a Winter Nature Walk

Take your kids on a winter nature walk around your neighborhood or backyard to explore the sights and sounds of winter. You can support sensory learning and observation skills with questions like:

  • What looks different about the plants and trees when it snows?
  • How does snow sound when it falls?
  • Can you tell what animals have been out by the tracks in the snow?

Teaching Physical Reactions with Melting Snow

Snow and ice are amazing tools for teaching kids how cool science can be. As you complete the nature walk activity above, collect some samples of snow and ice. Then use these to teach kids about states of matter with the following prompts:

  • Talk about how snow and ice are solids
  • Explain that water is the liquid form of snow and ice
  • Leave snow out to melt and watch it turn into liquid

[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][vc_column_text]Enjoy these winter family activities to combine outdoor winter fun and learning!

And bake up more fun with a winter treat: Snowball Cookies!

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