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SeasonsSeasons

Created by:Amanda Jones

Created by:Amanda Jones

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StandardsStandards

1st grade Life Science1.8.1 Recognize daily and seasonal weather changes.

1. Recognize that weather conditions are constantly changing.

2. Describe weather patterns associated with the seasons.

1st grade Life Science1.8.1 Recognize daily and seasonal weather changes.

1. Recognize that weather conditions are constantly changing.

2. Describe weather patterns associated with the seasons.

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Early FallEarly Fall Early Fall is when most children head

back to school. This is when many late growing crops

like apples, corn, and pumpkins are harvested.

Days are cooler and shorter than summer.

It is too cold to swim, or wear shorts.

Early Fall is when most children head back to school.

This is when many late growing crops like apples, corn, and pumpkins are harvested.

Days are cooler and shorter than summer.

It is too cold to swim, or wear shorts.

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Late FallLate Fall During late fall, leaves turn red, orange,

yellow, and brown, and fall from the trees

Bird's nests are empty and dry leaves crunch beneath walking feet.

Days grow short and cool. The weather is usually cool enough for a

jacket too.

During late fall, leaves turn red, orange, yellow, and brown, and fall from the trees

Bird's nests are empty and dry leaves crunch beneath walking feet.

Days grow short and cool. The weather is usually cool enough for a

jacket too.

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WinterWinter In winter, temperatures are colder than

any other season. There may be snow or ice in the

weather forecast. Tree branches are bare. Some animals go into hibernation in the

winter. Days are short and nights are long.

In winter, temperatures are colder than any other season.

There may be snow or ice in the weather forecast.

Tree branches are bare. Some animals go into hibernation in the

winter. Days are short and nights are long.

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Early SpringEarly Spring In early spring days slowly grow longer

than they were in the winter. The temperature gets warmer but there

are still cold “snaps”. Tiny green buds appear on tree

branches. Animals begin to come out of

hibernation in the spring.

In early spring days slowly grow longer than they were in the winter.

The temperature gets warmer but there are still cold “snaps”.

Tiny green buds appear on tree branches.

Animals begin to come out of hibernation in the spring.

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Late SpringLate Spring

The warm sunshine and lots of rain help grass become bright green again.

Flowers and trees burst into bloom in dazzling color.

The green buds on the trees emerge as leaves

Insects such as bees, mosquitoes, and fireflies come out of hibernation.

The warm sunshine and lots of rain help grass become bright green again.

Flowers and trees burst into bloom in dazzling color.

The green buds on the trees emerge as leaves

Insects such as bees, mosquitoes, and fireflies come out of hibernation.

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SummerSummer In the summer time, insects buzz and

hum from leaf to flower. High in a tree, bird's nests are hidden

by green leaves. The days are long, sunny, and hot. Summer has many fun things you can

do, such as swimming, playing outside, washing the car, sailing, outdoor sports such as baseball, camping out.

In the summer time, insects buzz and hum from leaf to flower.

High in a tree, bird's nests are hidden by green leaves.

The days are long, sunny, and hot. Summer has many fun things you can

do, such as swimming, playing outside, washing the car, sailing, outdoor sports such as baseball, camping out.

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SummarySummary

We have 4 different seasons Each season has different weather,

temperature and day length. The seasons effect the way plants

and animals live and grow The seasons always follow the

same sequence.

We have 4 different seasons Each season has different weather,

temperature and day length. The seasons effect the way plants

and animals live and grow The seasons always follow the

same sequence.

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QuizQuiz

1. When to leaves change color and fall from the trees? A. Summer B. Fall C. WinterNeed Help? Go Back to the season

slides.

1. When to leaves change color and fall from the trees? A. Summer B. Fall C. WinterNeed Help? Go Back to the season

slides.

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Good Job! Now, #2..Good Job! Now, #2..

2. Which season has long, hot sunny days? A. Winter B. Spring C. Summer

2. Which season has long, hot sunny days? A. Winter B. Spring C. Summer

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Uh-Oh!Uh-Oh!

That is not the correct answer. Go back an check the slides, then

guess again.

That is not the correct answer. Go back an check the slides, then

guess again.

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Great!Great!

Thanks for reviewing the seasons with me.

Come back soon!!!

Thanks for reviewing the seasons with me.

Come back soon!!!

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ResourcesResources

http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webunits/cycles/

http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webunits/cycles/

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