Do You Wanna Build a Snowman? Activity

Good morning kindergartners! Do you wanna build a snowman? Today we are going to be working on Google drawing as a warm up.

Here is the link to click on: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1F6s80GxBrCRDP8yy4cJqeN02VDty2D7TIAO6VZRMZrQ/copy

Instructions:

  1. Click and drag a face, a scarf, and a hat onto the snowman to complete him
  2. What is the snowman saying? Type it into his text bubble!
  3. Each person will have time to explain their snowman and what they’re saying as a whole class!

Goal:

The goal for this little activity is to provide a fun way students are able to use their creativity to make their own snowman. This will be used as an icebreaker activity, where students do this first thing they come to class to start on a good notes. This gets the students excited for the rest of the day, and it allows them to work on their computer skills. This activity is specialized for the winter time/ snow days.

Photo by Myriam Zilles on Unsplash

3 Replies to “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman? Activity”

  1. Fun activity for the kiddos and good opportunity for them to practice some basic computer skills. Really like your featured image!

  2. I love this activity! It reminded me of the activities I did in kindergarten. It’s really cool that you were able to adapt that into something that can be done virtually and still allow students to be creative and have fun!

  3. Hi, Jenny!
    This is such a cute activity! Hopefully we never have to go back to distance learning once this passes, but I definitely felt like I didn’t have enough fun activities leading up to holidays like Christmas because of everything being online, and that made me a little sad. I think having something like this would’ve made it feel a little more like winter. Maybe I can find some fun online activities for Easter before we go back to school. Thanks for the idea! 🙂

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