The first snow of the season has hit many areas of the country, and this list of 10 Printable Snowflake Ideas is a great way to start your winter fun indoors.
Teaching kids about how snowflakes are formed, why there are no two alike, and even things like fractal math and patterns are easy when you use fun handmade snowflakes as part of your study time. This list of printables brings you some great ideas to help in your homeschool classroom or just an afternoon of fun with the kids after they tire of playing in the snow.
One of the first things your kids learn when they are in preschool using their hand coordination and scissor skills is how to make a simple paper snowflake. While that is always tons of fun, there are some much more fun ideas out there to get excited about.
10 Printable Snowflake Ideas
For the boys and girls who love Star Wars and even Minecraft, this list includes not just patterns to print and cut, but amazing details of their favorite movies and games. This list includes more than just snowflake patterns. It also includes coloring pages, flashcards, learning ideas, and more.
Printable Snowflake Patterns and Templates
Star Wars Printable Snowflakes from Anthony Herrara Designs
12 Paper Snowflake Patterns from First Palette
6 Snowflake Patterns and Templates from It’s Always Autumn
Frozen Snowflake Templates from Anthony Herrera Designs
Small and Large Snowflake Template Printables from What Mommy Does
Minecraft Paper Snowflakes from Instructables
Snowflake Learning Ideas
Free Printable Snowflake Unit Study from Look We’re Learning
Free Snow Learning Pack from 3 Dinosaurs
Snowflake Counting Flashcards from Look We’re Learning
Snowflake Coloring Pages from In The Playroom
Using these printable snowflake ideas is a great way to occupy bored kids when it is too snowy out for them to play like normal. It’s also a great way to bring a fun outside activity inside, and to help kids hone their hand-eye coordination. It also helps them learn about weather changes, precipitation, or even how to adapt to a colder climate.
Mix things up a bit by using varied colors of paper. You can even invest in some card stock to use so your new paper snowflake crafts will last even longer. Remember that a bit of glue and glitter goes a long way toward making a mess, but is totally worth it to see the kids excited about what can be an educational craft.
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