Snow Unit Study
$57.00 (or 5 Credits)
Build a winter science unit around something kids already love—snow! This Snow Unit Study explores how snow forms, why snowflakes are unique, common snowflake types, the snow cycle, and how snow moves through the environment. It also includes geography and weather connections (where it snows, blizzards, and winter safety).
Description
Turn “snow day excitement” into real science learning with this Snow Unit Study—a kid-friendly look at snowflakes, weather, and the important role snow plays in Earth’s water system. Students start with the basics (what snow is and how snowflakes form) and build toward bigger-picture concepts like snow hydrology, measurement, and extreme winter weather.
Students will explore:
- Snow + snowflakes: how snow forms, why snowflakes have six sides, and what affects their shape
- Types of snowflakes: including stellar dendrites, hexagonal plates, columns, capped bullets, needles, capped columns, irregular flakes, and simple stars
- The snow cycle + snow movement: precipitation, melting, infiltration, evaporation/sublimation, and how wind/avalanches redistribute snow
- Snowflake anatomy: parts like the hexagonal core, spikes, darts/rockets, ridges, grooves, rime, and “duck feet”
- Phases of snow: how snow changes after it lands (fresh, settled, packed, melting, refrozen, and firn)
- Measuring snow: snow depth, snowfall, snow water equivalent, and the tools meteorologists use
- Where it snows: cold regions, mountain snow, winter-season places, and areas with little/no snow
- Extreme winter weather + safety: blizzards, whiteouts, snow drifts, lake-effect snow, ice storms, plus guided safety reflection and a comparison Venn diagram
The unit includes:
- Informational reading pages with diagrams (snowflake types, snow cycle, snow movement, snowflake anatomy)
- Interactive student pages like labeling, coloring, snowy-or-not sorting, scenario reflections, and weather comparisons
Perfect for:
- Winter science units, weather studies, and water cycle tie-ins
- Geography connections (climate, mountains, polar regions)
- Practical learning around winter storms and safety
The Finer Details
- Dimensions: US Letter
- Canva Pages: 33
- PLR Type: This is a standard PLR product.
- You Will Receive: A PDF of the unit study that contains the Canva Pro template link.
How You Can Use This PLR Product:
- Personal use
- Sell it as your own design
- Use it to add value to a product you already sell
- Provide it as a content upgrade
- Use it as a lead magnet to grow your email list
Additional Details
This was made with Canva Pro. As it includes a template link, you’ll need your own Canva Pro account to make edits. You can still use it as-is with the included printable PDF version—no editing required.
Refund Policy
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