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Weather and seasons

Weather and seasons. London Allen ETPT 2020; 005. Weather and seasons. 1 st graders Science, Language Arts LA - Interactions within Habitats ELA- Key Ideas

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Weather and seasons

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  1. Weather and seasons London Allen ETPT 2020; 005

  2. Weather and seasons • 1st graders • Science, Language Arts • LA-Interactions within Habitats • ELA- Key Ideas • Students will learn the seasons and weather that comes along with them. At the end of the lesson there will be a review worksheet to see what information the students learned.

  3. weather

  4. Weather • The state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc. • The main types of weather we will discuss; rain, snow, sunny, cloudy, and cold

  5. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnGKfOX5bVQ

  6. Summer • The warmest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere summer last from June to August • In the summer its very hot • We also don’t have school in the summer, we have summer break instead • Summer is where we have hot humid days next

  7. Things we do in summer • Ride our bikes • Go swimming • Go get ice cream • Set up lemonade stands • Go to the park • Have garage sales

  8. What to wear in summer?

  9. Autumn • The third season of the year, when crops and fruits are gathered and leaves fall, in the northern hemisphere fall last from September to November • We also call autumn, fall. Autumn is when we have warm days, not too cold not too hot

  10. Autumn holidays • Labor Day • Grandparents Day • Patriot Day • Equinox • Columbus Day  • Halloween • Daylight Savings Time Ends  • Election Day • Veterans Day • Remembrance Day  • Thanksgiving

  11. Winter • The coldest season of the year, in the northern hemisphere it last from December to February  • During winter is when the snow starts.

  12. Things to do in winter • Sit around fire place • Play in the snow • Drink hot coco • Go sledding

  13. Winter animals

  14. What animals do in winter • Hibernate-Hibernation is like a very deep sleep. Animals hide away in a den or burrow. Their body temperature and heart rate slow down. This helps them to save their energy. Hibernating animals wake up in spring when the weather is nicer and there is more food around. • Migrate- That's what migrating animals do. When the weather starts to get cold migrating animals fly or swim to a warmer place where they can find food. • Adapt-Animals that adapt to the cold weather often change their appearance. They grow warmer fur or feathers and sometimes change color. Some animals change color to camouflage themselves against the snow. These animals can find food in winter, even though there isn't much food around.

  15. What to wear in winter?

  16. Spring • The season after winter and before summer, in which vegetation begins to appear, in the northern hemisphere spring goes from March to May • Spring is the season that we have rainy days and beautiful flowers

  17. Things to do in spring • Plant flowers • Play in the rain • Play outside

  18. Spring animals

  19. Count the pedals on flower

  20. Season games • http://www.primarygames.com/seasons/seasons.htm

  21. References • Google • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnGKfOX5bVQ • http://www.planet-science.com/categories/under-11s/our-world/2011/10/what-do-animals-do-in-winter.aspx • http://www.topmarks.co.uk/spring/WhatIsSpring.aspx • http://www.primarygames.com/seasons/seasons.htm

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