Saturday, December 2, 2017

Coffee Filter Snowflakes

Have you ever made coffee filter snowflakes in the classroom, or even at home? So fun! Yes, it is a bit messy with all the paper pieces, but it is worth it. I love to see the creative display as my students, and even my grandkids, work to make their beautiful and unique snowflakes. 

Coffee filters are really not expensive at all, especially if you buy them at the Dollar Store, or 99 Cent Store. You get about 100 - 150 in a pack. This is good because students can make as many as they want without it costing a fortune. Also, if they don't like the one they made, it doesn't matter because they can make another one.

Coffee filter snowflakes are easy to make. It is really just about folding and cutting them. Each fold and cut produces a completely different looking snowflake.

Here is a video that shows how to make the coffee filter snowflakes. 


Making snowflakes is a great addition as you teach about winter. I like to display them around the classroom for everyone to enjoy. As you teach about winter you might be interested in a couple of other resources. You can click on the links to learn more. 










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other teaching resources. 

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