Winter Notebooking Pages and Mini Nature Study
Use these Seasonal Winter notebooking pages along with the vetted resources and activities list when you are studying the yearly cycle of seasons and nature during the Winter to create a mini weather unit study.

These Winter notebooking pages are perfect for many different types of writing assignments in various subjects and work well to create a climate unit on the changing seasons.
With these Winter notebooking pages, your kids can write about the characteristics of the season winter in general. Perhaps they’d like to record what they saw on their nature hike using these printables.
Let them use the vetted resources below to learn more about the topic of seasons, and winter specifically.
Or they can write a story that takes place in the winter. They could even use them to write about an activity that they’ve done during the cold weather, like sledding, skiing, catching snowflakes on their tongue, or even bundling up by a cozy fire.
These Winter Season printables even work well for handwriting practice. For example, your students could copy the poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
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For your convenience, I’ve included a list of resources for your students to research and create a mini weather study of winter. In general, the resources listed below are in order from youngest to oldest learners.
Winter Seasonal Resources for Homeschoolers
Library List of Winter Books
Winter Days in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Winter on the Farm (Little House Picture Book) by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Winter Wonders: A Heartwarming Celebration of Snowy Days and Cozy Nights by Shahida Suleman
Sleep Tight Farm: A Farm Prepares for Winter by Eugenie Doyle
Winter Is Coming by Tony Johnson
The Shortest Day: Celebrating the Winter Solstice by Wendy Pfeffer
Animals in Winter by Henrietta Bancroft
Winter Wonderland (Picture the Seasons) Nat Geo Kids by Jill Esbaum
Winter’s Coming: A Story of Seasonal Change by Jan Thornhill
Winter: An Alphabet Acrostic by Stephen Schnur (Poems about winter, in alphabetical order. Not really non-fiction, but more facts than fiction)
The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Just for Fun: Hello Winter! 20 Stickers (Dover Little Activity Books: Nature)
Winter Facts Videos and Online Resources
All About Winter for Kids video
It’s the Season of Winter kids song
What is a Blizzard? video
Where Does Frost Come From? video
Where Do Icicles come from? video
Winter Season videos from SciShow Kids: Winter, Snowflakes, Snowmen, Winter Coats, and Gingerbread Forts
Wintertime Hands-On Fun
Winter Science to do when it’s too cold outside
Learn how to create your own Winter Landscape Art for kids
Make a treat for the wild birds in your yard with these instructions for a Frozen Bird Feeder
Winter Notebooking Pages Printables



The Winter season notebooking pages come in 3 levels to fit all of your students’ needs. There’s a large elementary lined one, a smaller elementary lined one, and a regular lined one.
Here’s a list of the topics covered with these printables:
- Winter
- Meteorological Winter vs Astronomical Winter
- The Winter Season
- The Coldest and Darkest Season
- Winter Weather
- Winter Extremes
- Winter Solstice
- Signs of Winter
- Cold Weather, Warm Memories
These notebooking pages come in color graphics, with full- color photos, and in black/white. If you are trying to save on printer ink costs, just use the grayscale option on your printer when printing. There are a total of 27 printable notebooking pages in this packet.
Find the Winter Notebooking Pages in the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking > Science> Nature
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