"Snowmen At Night" Craft, Activity, & Bulletin Board Idea
By Michael • April 3, 2018
Sharon Riggs, first grade teacher at Uniontown Elementary School, had her students read the book "Snowmen at Night" by Caralyn Buehner. They were then asked to write about what their snowmen would do at night and draw a picture that represents their answer. We think the display turned out great!
Sharon is our "Featured Teacher" of the month! Sharon started out her career as a social worker for 10 years, then went back to college to become a teacher. She has been teaching at Uniontown Elementary for 16 years. When asked what her favorite part of teaching is, she said, "What I like most about teaching is when the childrens' faces light up when they learn something new. I also love seeing the childrens' smiles every day, and having fun."
Snowmen At Night Bulletin Board Idea
- Background: Cover the board with light blue bulletin board paper or the Fadeless Winter Time Paper Roll.
- Border: You can use the royal blue or white Terrific Trimmers, or the Snow and Ice Terrific Trimmers.
- Add a Headline: Use any one or more of our 300+ letter sets to create an attention grabbing display!
- Snowman Activity: Supply each student with a half sheet of dark blue construction paper. Have them cut out their snowman using white construction paper and assemble them. Depending on the skill level of your students, you may want to use a . Using white finger paint,, your students can decorate their activity by painting snowflakes! Finally, have your students fill out the question sheet and glue it to the construction paper.
- Accents: Decorate your bulletin board with each students' snowman activity and then add some extra snowflake or winter themed cut-outs.
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