Snowy Day descriptions

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Snowy nights and days
6th grade classes
homerooms 16 & 18
Elijah
Last night the frosty cool air outside
pounded on my glossy window and
seeped into my room, making me shiver
all night long.
Kohl
Last night it snowed all through the night,
leaving the ground as white as a crisp
sheet on a bed. I stepped outside and
became buried up to my eyeballs with
snow. It was great!
Alisha
When I went outside it seemed like
buckets of pearly white softness made
mountains of snow. However, when a car
passed through the pearly softness, it
instead turned a silvery grey.
Ruby
When I went outside, it felt like it was
snowing huge clumps of ice. It felt awful.
It would not stop snowing- like someone
kept throwing buckets of rocks and ice.
Plus the wind was blowing really hard,
making me fall.
Elizabeth
It was snowing all night, so hard that it
broke a branch off my chestnut tree. It
was so loud that I could not go to sleep.
My head was pounding with fear that one
of the branches from the tree would break
through my roof.
Iyana
The diamond pellets poured down from
the sky like an army tank sent to destroy.
All night I heard glass breaking, dogs
howling, and people screaming, “Why
me?”. By the time night was over, I looked
out the window to check the damage.
Isaiah
As I walked in the shiny and icy snow, I fell
because the snow was slippery.
Jalauna
It was as if a greater power was dumping
buckets of pearly whiteness all over.
Barrels of colorless, fine snow were
drifting down so turbulently that when I
took my dog out, I couldn’t find him
because the snow was hovering over him.
Brayan
I never thought it would pour blankets and
blankets of white snow from Heaven.
When I went outside to dig up snow, the
shovel was screeching and it hurt my ears.
The wind was howling while white snowy
bullets hit my face. The brisk air made
icicles so sharp my window would not
open. Last night it was silent as a mouse.
Daniel
A massive mountain of snow fell from the
shivering night. The brisk air whistled
around my house. The snow looked like
shiny pearls falling from the chilly clouds.
Shaly
Last night the wind was picking at me in
my room and there were white little pearls
running into my room. I got out of bed and
all I saw was a white shiny blanket down
on the ground.
Angela
The wind howled t me as if it were very
angry in the ashy, icy night. The next
morning I woke up to find the breathtaking
surprise, as if the whole world was
covered by a milky blanket. The snow
was crystal clear in the translucent chilly
coldness.
Brittany
As I slid through the pearly snow it
seemed as if the snow got stronger every
second. It rushed over my feet as I
walked.
Gabriela
When I stepped outside, I could feel the
brisk breeze waving my hair from left to
right. As I walked along the sidewalk, it
started to snow. When I looked down I
could see ashy snow in the street. When I
got to the mailbox, I couldn’t open it
because it was as frozen as an icicle. I
could hardly wait to get inside because the
storm had just begun.
Shaughnessy
As I stepped outside for school in the
morning, I slipped and fell on a pearly
blanket of ice and snow. When my sister
and I walked on the slushy grass, I heard
the pitter patter of her tiny feet.
Luna
At night, it looked like Jack Frost came for
a visit and covered the ground with an
ivory fluffy blanket. He crept up to my
room and made the fine snow show up on
my window, then quietly went outside
again, knowing he had much more work to
do. He had to make translucent icicles,
and make the ground glimmer. He had to
make school cancellations and cause car
accidents. Jack Frost was on the move.
Precious
It snowed with powerful wind that crept up
on my face. I didn’t know where I was
going because it was so pitch black
outside. All I heard was the stomping of
my heavy boots in the ivory snow.
Brianna
As I walked home from school, icy bullets
pelted my face. When I walked, ivory
slush stuck to my stiff boots. Once I was
within sight of my house, I could just
picture myself on the warm, cozy rustcolored couch with a cup of hot chocolate
and a bowl of Mama’s hot, homemade
chili.
Marcos
In the dimming sable night, it had begun to
hail, then the bleach-white snow began to
drizzle down as if cut pieces of blankets
were dropped from the heavens above.
All I heard through the freezing night was
the hail as it tapped on my window.
Jazmyn
One freezing cold day I was at my house
playing in the pearly white snow. It was
also sparkly white. My sister was wearing
a shiny jet-black coat and I was wearing a
shiny maroon purple coat. The street had
a blanket of snow covering it.
Devin
The pearly white snow was so bright it hurt
my eyes. I hiked up the hill to slide down
with my snowboard.
Alicia
The milky snow was forming a blizzard.
The shallow water of the pond was frozen.
As we walked on the pond the ice began
to crack. As the sun came out the ice
began to melt.
Kendall
The cloud was slate colored as the snow
fell on my retractable-roof car. The jet sky
was filled with gray stars.
Giovanni
The snow fell so heavily that it knocked
out the cable wires. The snow was milky.
The sky was pitch.
Miguel
It snowed so hard it knocked out the cable
wire.
Andrea
One snowy day my brothers and I ran
through the cold milky snow stopping to
make a sparkling snowman and snow
angels from the clear and white snow.
The frozen shallow pond was impossible
to break and the heavy storm covered
everything with white tissue. The
snowflakes made it impossible to see.
Yesenia
Everything was white outside. Cars were
stuck in the snow on the street. Do not go
outside in the snow because you can get
sick and get a fever.
Miles
The snowy night was glistening because
the ice was so white. The sky was jet
black with dusky clouds and bleached
snow. It was very chilly and intense.
Jennifer
The pearly white snow made an ice
dessert with royal blue and blush red and
evergreen. It made a rusty snap of the
storm over the dusty black night.
Jonathan
Last night it snowed like never before.
The weather forecast called it the hardest
snowfall of the year. With the jet black
sky, crystal clear icicles, and bleached
snow, it was awesome.
Jana
As I woke up in the morning, I looked out
my window and spotted six feet of ivory
snow on the auburn ground. They
cancelled school that day and I was super
jolly happy. So I put my apricot PJ’s back
on and took a two hour siesta. Then I
woke up and there was an extra two feet
of snow on the ground and from that point
on I slept the rest of the day.
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