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K-2 Content Standards
(K) Daily and Seasonal Changes
Earth & Space Science (ESS) Ohio Extended
Standards
ESS.K2.2a: Identify the weather pattern and
season when that weather occurs.
ESS.K2.2b: Describe types of weather changes.
ESS.K2.2c: Identify types of short-term weather
(e.g., rain, snow, clear)
Purpose
To expose children of the different types of
weather that can occur daily and around the
world.
To expose children of the four seasons.
Can be used as a morning routine.
Navigation
To navigate through
the book, simply click
on the yellow arrows.
The arrow on the left
will take you back to
the previous page
and the arrow on the
right will take you to
the next page.
Kids Song: 4 Seasons in a Year
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXt
SGf1VdY
A is for Autumn
Autumn is the season
between Summer and
Winter.
Also known as Fall.
Colder temperatures!
Leaves change colors
and fall from the trees.
B is for Blizzard
A blizzard is a very heavy
snowstorm.
High winds!
Very cold!
C is for Cloudy
When it is cloudy there
are many clouds in the
sky.
Gray colored sky.
NO sunshine!
D is for Dew
Dew are tiny drops of
water that form on cool
surfaces.
Dew can be found on
grass, cars, windows,
etc.
Wet!
E is for Earth
Earth is the planet we
live on.
F is for Fog
Fog are clouds that are
close to Earth’s surface.
Hard to see roads,
buildings, trees, etc.
Dense fog, heavy fog,
patchy fog, thick fog.
G is for Gust of wind
Gust of wind is a strong
or sudden rush of wind.
Speed of wind is fast!
H is for Hot
The temperature is HOT!
Usually hot in the
Summer.
We use the air
conditioner or go
swimming when it is hot.
I is for Ice
Ice is frozen water.
Icicles form in Winter.
Cold!
Learn more about how Jet Streams
works?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgM
Wwx7Cll4
J is for Jet stream
Jet stream is a band of
air that moves around
the world.
High and low pressure
air.
Cold and warm air.
K is for Kite flying
You can fly a kite when it
is windy outside.
L is for Lightning
Lightning is flashes of
light in the sky.
Usually happens when
there is a thunderstorm.
Dangerous!
M is for Meteorologist
A Meteorologist is an
expert in weather.
They predict the weather.
Check out FAST FACTS about Natural
Disasters:
http://www.kidskonnect.com/subjectindex/
15-educational/science/92-naturaldisasters.html
N is for Natural disaster
Natural disaster is an
event caused by nature.
Some examples:
Floods, Volcanoes,
hurricanes, tornadoes,
Earthquakes, Wildfires,
Blizzards
O is for Overcast
Overcast means when
the sky is covered with
clouds.
NO sunshine!
Gloomy outside!
P is for Partly cloudy
Partly cloudy means
when the sky has some
clouds and some sun.
Q is for earthQuake
earthQuake is when
Earth’s ground shakes!
R is for Rain
Rain is drops of water
from the clouds.
WET!
Interactive Games:
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/scie
nceforkids/seasons/seasons.htm
S is for Spring & Summer
Spring is the season
after Winter and before
Summer.
Summer is the season
after Spring and before
Autumn.
Weather begins to warm
up!
Warmest Season
T is for Thunderstorm
A thunderstorm is a
storm with thunder and
lightning.
The sky is dark!
U is for Umbrella
An umbrella is used for
protection from the sun
and rain.
V is for Volcano
A volcano is a mountain
that has HOT lava on the
inside.
The Four Seasons: Primary Games
http://www.primarygames.com/seasons
/seasons.htm
W is for Winter
Winter is the season
after Autumn and before
Spring.
The weather is cold!
X is for X-band radars
X-bands are used in
weather radars to help
meteorologist forecast
the weather.
Radar is a piece of
weather equipment that
can find clouds and
precipitation.
Months of the Year Song
Days of the Week Song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPzI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5enD
RrWyXaw
bbvoiMA
Y is for Year
A year has 365 days!
During the year, we have
four seasons: Autumn,
Spring, Summer, Winter.
During the year, we have
12 months.
During the year, we have
seven days in a week.
Z is for climatic Zone
The planet Earth is
divided into climate
zones.
Climate can include
temperature,
precipitation, and wind.
References
Natural Disasters
http://www.kidskonnect.com/subjectindex/15educational/science/92-natural-disasters.html
Weather Wiz Kids
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-words.htm
How does the Jet Stream work?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgMWwx7Cll4
References
4 Seasons in a Year (Kids Song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTXtSGf1VdY
Sheppard Software Seasons
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/scienceforkids/seas
ons/seasons.htm
Seasonal Fun: The Four Seasons
http://www.primarygames.com/seasons/seasons.htm
References
Months of the Year (Kids Song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5enDRrWyXaw
Days of the Week (Kids Song)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPzIbbvoiMA
Pictures: www.google.com , image search
Sound Clips: Microsoft PowerPoint, sounds