There are plenty of things to do! You can build a snowman, have a snowball fight with friends, roll a massive snowball, go sleighing down hills, get some extra study time in, clean up your room, watch educational shows on T.V., spend time on the computer and lots of other things. If you are older, you could help shovel your parent's and neighbor's walks (possibly to earn some money for shoveling the neighbor's).
No school!
Yes, it is very possible to have three snow days in a row.
A snow blower should blow snow about 50 feet n average.
Yes, when snow evaporates it is called sublimation. Sublimation can occur on days with lots of sun and low humidity. The snow, does NOT melt. The snow evaporates.
Schools in the United States are required to make up any days that are missed due to snow. A waiver means that they would not have to make up part or all of the days that were missed.
Schools in most areas believer that children should go to school for 188 days a semester. Schools might make a day off turn into a school day. Kids should make up snow days for missed education
Snow days have to be made up because if they aren't, your school can be reported for not having a certain number of days. Your choice is..make up snow days on weekends.make up the days during the summer.or make them up on days during the year that would otherwise be off days.
Obviously with the rise in virtual learning it would be easy enough to eliminate the snow day altogether. However, I think kids should still be able to have a day or two a year to just be kids, have fun, and enjoy the snow.
2 days MAXIMUM
Minneapolis averages: 40.0 days with > 0.1" snow 17.1 days with > 1.0" snow 8.9 days with > 2.0" snow 1.7 days with > 5.0" snow Source: Midwest Regional Climate Center
because kids should have more time to have fun
so they can think better and not have bad days
no
Kids should not go to scholl on school days because of the dangers that can happen to your kid
In my opinion, they should! Far too many kids these days need to learn to be polite. . (:
No school!
I cant speak for everyone, but yes, I think most kids love playing in the snow.