The Four Seasons - Learning Is Fun

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The Four Seasons
Janalyn Christensen
1st Grade Science
Standard 2, Objective 3
The Four Seasons
Click on a season
to learn more!
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Assignment
Spring
Rains a lot!
Flowers begin to grow.
Temperatures start to get warmer.
You can wear short sleeve shirts, carry umbrellas,
and wear rain boots.
Home
Summer
School is out!
You get to go swimming at the pool.
Temperatures are hot, hot, hot!
You can wear shorts, flip flops, sunglasses, and
sunscreen.
Home
Fall
School begins again.
The leaves start to fall off the trees.
Temperatures start to cool off.
You can wear sweatshirts, jeans, tennis shoes, and
baseball caps.
Home
Winter
Snow starts to fall.
You get to build snowmen and go sledding.
Temperatures are very cold.
You can wear hats, gloves, coats, snow boots, and
long pants.
Home
Cont.
What Season Am I?
School is over!
Summer
Days are longer
Temperatures are hot, hot, hot!
Days are spent outside
It is still raining
Assignment
What Season Am I?
Winter
The temperatures
are the coldest of
the year
Snow blankets the ground
Days are very short
Playing outside
consists of building
snowmen
Bundle up tight!
Assignment
What Season Am I?
Spring
Flowers start
New animals are born
Temperatures
slowly
to bloom
get warmer
Snow turns to Rain
Birds begin to chirp
Assignment
What Season Am I?
School begins again
The leaves on the trees change
colors
Temperatures get cooler
The air grows crisp
Days grow shorter
Fall
Assignment
Click on the link below to watch a fun
video about the seasons!
Home
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXtSGf1VdY
Homework Assignment
Students will be given a worksheet that contains
scenes of each season. Students will be expected to
cut out and place clothing and seasonal items in the
correct scene. Two from each season will be
provided. Lower level learners will only be given one
per season, higher level learners will be asked to
draw in an additional item per season.
Additional Websites
Click on the following links to
find games and other interactive
material to help you learn more
about the seasons.
https://news2you.n2y.com/kidssite/index.html
www.theweatherchannelkids.com
References
Images of seasonal temperatures and today’s
forecast from
https://news2you.n2y.com/kidssite/index.html
Youtube video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXtSGf1VdY
Other pictures, taken by myself; Janalyn Christensen