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The Four SeasonsSpring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Why do we have seasons?• We have seasons because the earth is tilted. It
goes around the sun and sometimes one part of
the earth is tilted more towards the sun making it
hotter (summer). The part that is farther from the
sun experiences winter. So far example, below the
northern hemisphere (us!) are having hotter
temperatures while the southern hemisphere is
having winter.
Spring
O March, April, May
O Temperature begins to rise from winter
O Plants and flowers begin to grow again
O Trees regrow their leaves
O Students get “spring break”
O Birds migrate back to the warmer
temperatures
O May be sunny or rainy
Summer
O June, July, August
O Hottest temperatures
O Sun shines strong
O So much so that you need things like hats
and sunscreen to protect yourself
O When you have vacation from school
O Days are longest
O Most amount of sunlight
Autumn / Fall
O September, October, November
O Leaves change from green to red, orange
and brown
O Many leaves fall to the ground
O Temperature begins to drop
O Can be warm during the day and cold at
night
O Halloween and Thanksgiving occur
Winter
O December, January, February
O One year ends and another begins
O Coldest temperatures
O There may be snow or sleet
O There can also be ice
O Trees lose their leaves
O Some animals will disappear to hibernate or migrate
O Days are shortest, there is the least amount of sunlight during Winter.
O Christmas, Kwanza and Chanukah occur.
Questions
O List the four seasons.
O Describe the weather during spring.
O Compare and contrast summer and winter.
O If I see falling leaves outside, predict what season I am experiencing.
O Select your favorite season and provide reasons why
O Explain how you would change your clothing if it suddenly became winter.