Sunday, January 8, 2017

Our First Snowshoe 2017



Our reading curriculum last week focused on finding patterns in nature, expository text. Ha! I can show you some patterns in nature! I wish all of my students could have come snowshoeing with us yeaterday. It was so good to get out and just chat and walk and take pictures and feel grateful. Yesterday was a gift! To walk is a gift. To see is a gift. I love that rose hips provide pops of color in January. I love that there's an occasional orange rock to break up the scenery. I love it all!

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  1. WOW!!! You're very brave to be in the snow! I would love it too, but I'm afraid of falling!

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  2. WOW!!! You're very brave to be in the snow! I would love it too, but I'm afraid of falling!

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  3. Falling in snow doesn't hurt! Also, snowshoes have metal things on the bottom called crampons--they dig in and keep you from falling (most of the time). If you can walk, you can snowshoe. Also, snowshoeing keeps you warm because, you know, hiking. ;)

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