The Four Seasons

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The Four Seasons
Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn/Fall
Winter
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The weather can be cold.
Snow can fall.
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Some days are rainy.
It can be windy.
Most plants have no leaves in winter.
Animals have a hard time finding food.
People must wear warmer clothes.
Winter
Spring
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Temperatures can be warm and/or cool.
The wind blows often.
Some days are rainy.
Plants bud.
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Animals have their young.
Spring
Summer
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Temperatures are warm or hot.
VIDEO
Thunderstorms can occur.
Young animals can find a lot of food.
Animals grow and learn.
Flowers, trees, and plants are in full bloom.
Fruits, vegetables, and grain crops ripen.
Summer
Fall/Autumn
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Temperatures become cooler.
Leaves turn colors and fall from trees.
Some animals, like squirrels, collect food in the
fall to prepare for winter.
There are fewer hours of daylight.
Many birds fly south to warmer places.
Video
Fall/Autumn
What Is The Season?
Summer
What Is The Season?
Fall/Autumn
What Is The Season?
Spring
What Is The Season?
Winter
What is your favorite season?
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Select your favorite season.
Show two characteristics of your favorite season.
Illustrate one activity that can be completed
during your chosen season.
Describe why you selected that season.
Label your drawings.
References
www.unitedstreaming.com
http://www.livingston.kyschools.us/grant/udlunits.html
Mr. Yates (interview)
PowerPoint created by Emily Yates