I love the -22 slide – that’s be balmy, here. With wind chill, it has been not much warmer than -29 this week (Celsius). Our students haven’t had a recess outside since Monday. When we do our weather questions to start class, they’re having fun saying “Il fait “un peu” froid”, quite sarcastically! 🙂
Thanks for sharing! I used a few of these in my Vamonos! (What we call our Bell Work) today and the kids thought they were pretty cool! Y’all always have great ideas.
I love the -22 slide – that’s be balmy, here. With wind chill, it has been not much warmer than -29 this week (Celsius). Our students haven’t had a recess outside since Monday. When we do our weather questions to start class, they’re having fun saying “Il fait “un peu” froid”, quite sarcastically! 🙂
It’s a great time to practice numbers and maybe a little cross content lesson on how to convert to Celsius!
Thanks for the post! There are some great resources that Zachary Jones just added for la ola de frÃo. http://zachary-jones.com/zambombazo/cancionero-kamenbert-tiempos-frios/
Gracias!
Thanks for sharing! I used a few of these in my Vamonos! (What we call our Bell Work) today and the kids thought they were pretty cool! Y’all always have great ideas.
Thanks, Paige! Love the “vamonos” idea too! Clever!
Paige, I love the name of your Bellwork!
This is perfect!!! Thanks.
I started using “tocatimbre” – I tell the kids they won’t find it in the dictionary- I made it up!
Thanks for the pics selection!! Fun