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Title: Seasons


1
Seasons
of the Year
By Salena Weed
2
Table of Contents
  • What are seasons?
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Seasonal Weather Table
  • Favorite Seasons Bar Graph Pie Chart
  • Seasons Video and Website
  • Extension Activities

3
What are Seasons?
  • According to the American Heritage Dictionary of
    the English Language, seasons are the four
    natural divisions of the year- spring, summer,
    fall, and winter, in the North and South
    Temperate zones.

4
Spring
  • The spring season is during the March, April, and
    May months.
  • Easter is a major holiday during the spring
    season.
  • The temperature begins to get warmer during the
    spring season.

5
Summer
  • The summer season is during the June, July, and
    August months.
  • - Independence Day (the 4th of July) is a major
    holiday during the summer season.
  • -Summer is the hottest time of the year.

6
Autumn/Fall
  • The autumn season, sometimes called Fall, is
    during the September, October, and November
    months.
  • Halloween and Thanksgiving are two major holidays
    in this season.
  • The temperature starts to
  • get cooler during autumn.

7
Winter
  • The winter season is during the December,
    January, and February months.
  • Christmas and New Years Day are major holidays
    during the winter season.
  • Winter is the coldest time of the year.

8
Seasonal Weather
9
Bar Graph
Favorite
Seasons
Pie Chart (with )
10
Additional Seasons Resources
  • The Reasons for Seasons Video Clip
  • Seasons Thematic Unit

11
What do we wear during each season?
  • Draw a line from each picture to the correct
    season.
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Autumn
  • Winter

12
Extension Activities
  • Writing-
  • What do the seasons mean to you?
  • Now that you have spent time thinking about
    the seasons, see how many words or pictures you
    can associate with each one. After, write one
    sentence for each season. You can work by
    yourself or in a group.

13
Extension Activities
  • Math-
  • Record the temperature each morning. After each
    season has ended, average the recorded
    temperatures together and create an Average
    Seasonal Temperatures Graph.

14
Extension Activities
  • Science-
  • Record the weather daily. How does the weather
    change with each season?
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