3-D PAPER SNOWFLAKES:
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/winter/3dsnowflakes.htm

Print out the snowflake templates for this craft, and
add a science experiment to it by following the instruct-
ions for creating a salt drip snowflake. Other options
are also detailed.

SNOWFLAKE CRAFTS:
http://www.daniellesplace.com/html/winter_crafts.html

Find a collection of winter crafts here, with wagon-
wheel macaroni snowflakes, bottle cap snowflakes,
or beaded snowflakes for older students.

PAPER SNOWFLAKES:
http://www.oldstatehouse.com/pdf/osh_snowflake.pdf

Download a pattern and instructions here for creating
beautiful Victorian snowflakes, simply by folding and
cutting plain white paper. To add sparkle, try painting
your finished snowflakes with white glue and sprinkling
on white, silver, or gold glitter.

POLISH SNOWFLAKES:
http://www.dltk-kids.com/world/mgwiazdy.html

Older children can try their hands at creating these
beautiful cutwork snowflakes. Instructions are inclu-
ded here; use gold paint for a special touch and de-
corate your classroom windows.

COTTON SNOWFLAKES:
http://www.imagitek.com/xmas/crafts/flake.html

White glue and white cotton twine form the basis for
this beautiful snowflake. Your students will use glue
to trace the printable pattern for the snowflake onto
waxed paper, then follow the design with glued twine.
Finish with glitter and let dry before peeling off your
snowflakes, according to the directions here.