SNOW - What a wonderful sight

Today was just one of those days, but also an important day in our family. After the recent land conference in Namibia it has become clear to us that we won't have a future in Namibia as a family and that we will have to make additional plans to protect our kids and take them abroad. So yes, big decisions and thus my mind began to wonder about possibilities where we can go.

China, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE so some recommendations will be truly appreciated.

Thus the reason for today's post. My kids haven't seen snow, so I decided to look at some of those countries and then do a science experiment.

Some countries are fortunate to experience snow during the Christmas holidays, others are not.

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Look how beautiful snowfall can be:


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Wouldn't you want to experience this, even if you don't life in a country where it snows during Christmas.

First a little bit of background: How is snow made?

Snow is made when water vapors into the freezing air, before they are able to turn into water. When the temperature in clouds are very cold they water then crystallizes around pieces of dirt in the air. The snowflakes are very small at first and can grow. The wonderful part about snowflakes are that not one of them ever looks the same.

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Which countries are prone to experiencing snow - Look on the map.


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If you have an older class you can teach them a few things from this map:

  1. Symbols that are used as indicators
  2. The different continents
  3. Colors that indicate the temperature.
  4. The major oceans.

Today we are going to make snowflakes with different materials and then finally we are going to finish the lesson with a bit of science.

Activity 1: Make paper snowflakes

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You will need the following:

  1. Paper
  2. Scissors
  3. Hole Punch
  4. Ribbon

Instructions:

  1. Fold the paper as shown in the picture.
  2. Use your scissor to cut out pieces of paper. This will assist with the pattern cutting.
  3. Unfold the piece of paper to see the beautiful snowflake you have made.
  4. Tie a piece of ribbon on the snowflake to assist you to hang it on the christmas tree.

Activity two: Make snowflakes using salt

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You will need the following:

  1. Salt
  2. Mason jars (1 per snowflake)
  3. Pipe cleaners
  4. Clothes pins

Instructions:

  1. Heat about 3 cups of water per mason jar (Basically 3 cups of water per snowflake)
  2. When the water boils you can start adding the salt. Keep on pouring salt until crystals starts to form on the surface of the water. You can work on a container of salt for three snowflakes.
  3. While the salt water is cooling provide the learners with pipe cleaners. They should now fold/bent the pipe cleaners to form their snowflakes.
  4. Make sure you have a strand of pipe cleaner that is outside of the jar. Use a clothespin to keep the pipe cleaner attached to the jar.
  5. Leave them in the jar for 2-3 days.
  6. Remove them and then hang them up where you can see them.

You can also make borax snowflakes. Follow this link to see the instructions:
https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/crystal-snowflake-ornament-science-activity-kids/

Here is something beautiful that we can learn from the tiny, little snowflake:

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@tanyaschutte I read somewhere that teachers are doing very well in Saudi Arabia. Maybe it's worth a Google? Blessings!

If you want to leave and to work. You can try here in UAE. There is also snow in other parts of UAE but I never went there before. Don't try china it will be hard for you. The safest place is UAE and peaceful. If you want to talk to us with my wife @arrliinn contact me at discord with the same username I have and we will call you by mobile phone even this is a long distance! We are happy to talk to you and to your family and kids! If you want to video chat in Discord with my family! (^_^)

Feel free @tanyaschutte...

Thank you @kennyroy. We are working through Teaching Nomad which focuses on UAE and China. Have our interviews tonight so hope it goes well we will be there by September next year

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