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Who Hibernates?
Directions: Color the animals that hibernate. Draw an “x” on the animals that do not hibernate.

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Who Migrates?
Directions: Color the animals that migrate. Draw an “x” on the animals that do not migrate.

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Winter Nature Journal

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Winter Weather Vocabulary
snow:_________________________________________
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sleet:_________________________________________
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freezing rain: ___________________________________


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winter solstice:__________________________________
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blizzard:_______________________________________
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wind chill:______________________________________
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frost:__________________________________________
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My Winter Story
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All About Snowflakes
When the Ice crystals come in The ice crystals
temperature drops different shapes and bump into and stick
below freezing, sizes. They can be to each other until
water droplets in needles, plates, or they for a 6-sided
clouds freeze and columns. snowflake.
form ice crystals.

The crystals grow Snowflakes can be Triangular crystals


larger and heavier categorized into one are small. Sometimes,
until they fall to the of 35 different they have branches
ground. shapes. at each of the six
corners.

If two snow crystals Hexagonal plates are A stellar dendrite is


collide as they fall, six-sided crystals. the most recognizable
they can stick They can be snow crystal. It is
together forming a patterned or not. shaped like a star
12-branched flake. You might see a star with branches.
in the center of this
plate.

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Life Cycle of a Snowflake
condensation

evaporation precipitation

collection snow crystals

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