This easy worksheet expands the winter word bank with six tracing words: mitten, scarf, chill, flake, wind, and boot, each repeated four to six times along dotted guides for steady pencil control. Part B features four fill-in-the-blank sentences about a snowflake having six sides, hot cocoa as a warm winter drink, ice as frozen water, and gloves keeping hands warm in the cold.
Part C closes with three true-or-false statements covering whether ice cream melts in the cold, whether birds fly south in winter, and whether sleds go downhill on snow. Together the sections strengthen handwriting fluency while reinforcing simple winter science facts first graders can carry into classroom discussions.
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