with an assist from Godzilla are creating a worksheet for students to create snowflakes. (As if we aren't getting enough snowflakes this weekend) The purpose of the exercise is to show students how the pen can be manipulated to make different kinds of marks and shapes.

Cute snowflake! (and a really good idea to demonstrate with!)
ReplyDeleteA mindless doodle
DeleteThat is such a pretty design.
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteThat sounds like a great class!! I have plenty of examples here for you...lol I bet the kids think you are so fun!!! :) Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteWith 17 inches on the ground outside my front door, I think I can find a few examples, but thanks. 😊
DeleteGodzilla looks like he's sneaking up on Monet. AUGH! Grin. Hope you didn't get too much snow so far, and I like the snowflake you drew.
ReplyDeleteI measured 17, the Snow Gnomes measured 17.5. The weather spotter in town measured 15 in. of snow. My cousin just over the MA-NH border got 2 feet. Did you get a lot of snow? We've had another burst come through so another 2 - 4 inches tonight.
DeleteI like the snowflake design.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks, Jan
DeleteI Know You Cant See This - But I Am Still Sending Positive Vibes Your Way
ReplyDeleteBig Hugs ,
The Padre
Cheers
Thank you, Padre
Deletethecontemplativecat here. Snowflakes are so delightful. I love teaching students how to make them and they were pleased.
ReplyDeleteHopefully,, my students will have fun making them in class tomorrow
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