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ROSTY T S HE NOW MAN
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Frosty the Snowman
Is a fairy tale they say
He was made of snow, but the children know
How he came to life one day
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Before I melt away."
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Count and Trace
1 one snowman
2 two snowmen
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Count the number of snowmen and write the number in
the box and the word on the lines.
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How Many…?
Count the pictures below and write the correct number in the box
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Study the picture on the right. Use
the grid below to draw Frosty the
Snowman. Print this page a few times
to practice. Have fun!
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S is for Snowman
Snowman. Trace the letters below then practice writing Ss on the lines
SSSSSSSSsssssssssss
Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc Sc
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Which two snowmen are exactly the same?
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Circle all the pictures that begin with S
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How Many Words Can You Make From the Words
“Frosty the Snowman”
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Find and circle all of the words from the word bank. The words can go across, down
or diagonally.
f r o s t y
s a h c i n
n c o a t o
o d e r t s
w n d f n e
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Read the words in the first column below. Write the correct words on the lines.
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seno __________________
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toac __________________
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Write the words below in alphabetical order
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2
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4
3
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5
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Cut out the pictures and paste them in the blocks next to the
correct word.
skate cane
make fall
throw snowing
snowman tree
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Look at the pictures in the left column. Put a cross through the picture
that does not match in the right column.
LEFT RIGHT
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Look at the pictures in the left column. Put a circle around the picture
that matches in the right column.
LEFT RIGHT
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Can you think of a word that sounds the same as the word in the
picture? Write the words on the lines like in the example.
throw snow
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There are 6 differences between the two pictures. Can you spot them all?
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Learn to Drawn a snowman
with these easy steps.
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Colour the Snowman
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Cut out the shapes, paste them onto cardstock to
create and colour Frosty the Snowman
Buttons
Nose
Draw your snowman’s face, give him a scarf and pipe to keep him warm, and
perhaps you can find some twigs to paste on for his arms. Have fun!
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How to Make a Snowman
Everyone loves making snowmen/women. Here's how to make a snowman that will
be the envy of your block. Before you start, plan where you want the snowperson
to go, and how big you want it to be.
1.
Find a nice big patch of snow which you can use to make big snowballs with. Snow
which is very icy or very fluffy will probably not work very well.
Gather a handful of snow and pack it tightly with your two hands, shaping it into a
ball. Place the ball on the ground and roll the ball along your snowy patch. As you
roll, the ball will pick up more snow and will grow larger and larger as the snow from
the ground sticks to it.
Make one very large snowball. A height of 1 foot to three feet or more is
recommended.
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Make another snowball a little bit smaller.
Make another snowball which is smaller still. This will be the head.
Stack snowballs up from largest to smallest, being careful to pack tightly and
balance them so they won't fall down.
Use buttons or pebbles and place them above the carrots to represent the eyes.
Use a row of pebbles or coal to show a smile beneath the carrot nose.
Top off the snowman with a hat and place a scarf around its neck.
You may be able to add some arms if the snow is easy to work with.
WARNINGS:
Choose your location carefully so that your final snow man does not block your
driveway or your door.
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How to Draw a Snowman
In this process you will learn how to draw a simple but fun snowman. Have fun!
1. Draw a medium sized ball. Draw on top of this, a slightly smaller ball than
the one you just drew.
2. Draw another ball on top of those that is slightly smaller than the rest. You
can use more than three balls, just make sure the one you put on top of the
others needs to be slightly smaller than the one before.
4. Draw a hat that looks like a top hat for your snowman’s head.
5. Draw a scarf to go around its neck, which is the bottom part of the top
circle.
8. Draw the snowman holding a broom in one of its stick hands. Now you’re
done.
Try to find something round like the bottom of a cup. You can trace around the
bottom of the cup for the circles you will need for the snowman body.(But, you
would need to find different sized cups, because each circle needs to be smaller
than the one under it.)
• paper
• pencil
• cups or something round (possibly) www.wikihow.com
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How to Make a 3D Snowman
Decoration
STEPS
1. Combine 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of salt, and 1/2 cup of water in a bowl. Stir
the mixture with a wooden spoon until smooth.
2. Divide the dough into 6 equal pieces and shape each into a snowman,
flattening the base so it will stand up (each piece should be divided into two
balls for the head and body).
3. Microwave the snowmen on a plate one or two at a time for 20- to 30-
second intervals until the dough is fairly firm (about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes in
total). Let the snowmen cool (they can get quite hot).
5. For a nose, cut off the very tip of a carrot and glue it below its eyes and
above its mouth.
TIPS
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When putting snowmen in the microwave, make them taller than what size you want
(the snowman "melts" a little in the microwave), or lay it down on its back.
You can make anything out of these ingredients, not just snowmen.
WARNINGS
• Be careful when taking snowmen out of the microwave; they can get hot.
• 1 cup flour
• 1 cup salt
• 1/2 cup water
• Bowl
• Wooden spoon
• Fine-point permanent black marker
• colored felt or fabric
• one full size or baby carrot
• White paint (if desired)
• Time needed: Under 1 Hour
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How to Make a Snowman out of
Beads
STEPS
1. Get the items you will need (these are listed below)
2. Take your first bead and lay it so the hole is laying flat. Carefully put glue around the
edge of it and lay the next bead on top of it. This bead should be opposite how the
bottom on is (holes on the side)
3. Next, take your last white bead and put glue around the edge of it. Place it on top of the
second bead, and there’s the base of your snowman!
4. Decorate your snowman with smaller beads and thread. With patience and care, your
snowman can have a whole family!
TIPS
Remember, your 'snowman' won't be perfect the first time you do it. Keep on practicing and your
snowman will look like it really is made out of snow!
Use thread to make clothes for your snowman, such as a scarf or a hat!
Mix glue and water and spread it onto thread to make it stiff. Bend the thread in any direction first
so it will look cool!
• White beads
• Glue
• Thread (optional)
• Small colored beads (optional)
• tootsie rolls
• peanuts
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Draw a line between the picture and correct word
snowman
tree
stars
sleigh
stocking
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Enjoy the Christmas holiday with some fun free party games
and activities.
Frosty the Snowman is a simple Christmas themed game to
play.
See who can turn their friend into Frosty the Snowman the
fastest. Divide the players into groups of two. Give each
team a roll of toilet tissue. When you say go, the team
members have to wrap each other up from head to toe with the
toilet tissue. The team that is completely wrapped first wins
the game. Another possibility is to have accessories as part
of the gamer as well. Try to make sure that everyone is
involved and having fun for this game. There should be a
judge making sure the person is completely wrapped.
Everyone loves a Christmas prize so have plenty on hand!
Make the prizes fun and memorable for all.
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Snowman Tic-
Tic-Tac-
Tac-Tow
Fun, easy, and perfect for young children! Let them pair up and play as many
times as they want, or challenge them to a playoff where winners play winners until
only one is left standing! With reusable chips, just clear the board when you're
done…and this game could last all day!
How to Play: Play in pairs. Just like traditional tic-tac-toe, each player takes a
turn to place a single chip, trying to get 3 in a row. Print the tokens onto cardstock and
the board (on next page) and laminate for protection, or place in plastic sleeve for protection.
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Colour each piece of your snowman and his clothes in your
favourite colours. Paste the page onto cardstock (better still
print onto cardstock). Cut out all the pieces and paste them
on to make your very own Frosty the Snowman.
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Colour each piece of your snowman and his clothes in your favourite colours. Paste the page onto
cardstock (better still print onto cardstock). Cut out all the pieces and paste them on to make your
very own Frosty the Snowman.
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Help the Little Girl Find the Snowman
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Help the kids find their way to their friend and Frosty
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