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By: Use information from both texts to answer the following questions. All About Snowflakes By: Use information from both texts to answer the following questions.

What are the three types of precipitation?

Just the Facts! List three facts that you learned about snowflakes. 1. 2. 3.

Fact/Opinion List two facts you learned about snow Fact/Opinion List two facts you learned about snow. Give me two opinions you have formed about snow. Fact: Opinion:

What is a blizzard?

Claim: Temperature affects how a snowflake looks. Evidence:

Claim: Snowflakes are not white. Evidence:

Record Snow!! List three facts about recorded snowfall. 1. 2. 3.