The Snowy Day Sensory Writing Tray (Pre-K Pages) – Every preschooler will want to get their hands in the snow, just like Peter – and they can with this quick and easy winter sensory writing tray. Activities for The Snowy Day. They could also write about their favorite thing to do on a snowy day, sequence the story, write their favorite part of the story, or write character traits of Peter. Use these snowy day activities to guide your preschoolers on their own winter adventures. This literature unit for The Snowy Day includes seven literacy lessons and activities. The Snowy Day by Ezra Keats (aff link) was such a fun book to read (and re-read) with our children. The Snowy Day Activities Kindergarten and Lesson Plans! Typically, when I find books that we love and I know that they will be read over and over again, I like to find educational activities to go along with the book. So many ideas for your classroom! The illustrations are so unique (and fun to imitate) and there are many activities that go-along with the book to encourage learning, aside from the hands-on ones: story sequencing, finding shapes, learning about the weather, and much more! W hen my kids were small, they really enjoyed reading The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. Or, you could use the writing template for your students to make a connection to the book and write about a snowy day they’ve experienced. Discover educational activities, crafts, and printables to go along with the book, “The Snowy Day,” by Ezra Jack Keats! You can get a free winter math activity too! The unit includes detailed lesson plans, printable activity sheets, templates, A fun craft for The Snowy Day is also featured. The Snowy Day Literature Unit {My Favorite Read Alouds}: The Snowy Day, by Ezra Jack Keats, is one of my favorite winter read alouds. Reading comprehension skills are practiced such as visualizing and making connections.