Thursday, 29 November 2012

Symmetrical Snowflakes

This week we were inspired by two of our favourite blogs!  On Tuesday we read this blog. We loved the designs they made and we left a comment on their blog. On Wednesday,  Mrs. Lowe gave us our own pattern blocks to build with during music listening time. We made all sorts of designs including sunflowers, robots, people and even a bunny!



On Thursday we checked out this blog. Mrs. Lowe read us a story about a snowflake and showed us how to make snowflakes with six symmetrical sides. We each got a white paper and built our own snowflakes.



We are so glad to follow such great blogs to follow and amazing classrooms to inspire us!





5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like your snowflakes! Very creative!

Mr. Miller said...

Great work and great display!

Joanne Marie Babalis said...

Thank you for commenting on our blog and posting it onto your favourites list!

My students loved reading your post!

I am currently writing about how you inspired our snowflake work with pattern blocks!

Erin Clarke said...

Those snowflakes look awesome. The snowflakes that you built were amazing! It's so cool how you looked on our blog and got the idea for snowflakes. We love your snowflakes and they look like real ones falling from the sky. Did you have fun making the snowflakes? All of your creations look fabulous!

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-The Kids of Room 9 (http://www.200awesomedays.blogspot.com)

Mrs. Lowe said...

Thanks so much for your lovely comments! We love learning from blogs and connecting with other classrooms. Room 9, your comment was very thoughtful. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing!

Mrs. Lowe and the kids from Room 8