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The Seasons

The Seasons . Click to Continue. Ms. Elliott’s Kindergarten Class. Click a Season to Learn About It. WINTER. SPRING. SUMMER. FALL. Review Question. Winter: Quick Facts . Winter consist of December, January, and February Trees and plants stop growing in the winter

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The Seasons

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  1. The Seasons Click to Continue Ms. Elliott’s Kindergarten Class

  2. Click a Season to Learn About It WINTER SPRING SUMMER FALL Review Question

  3. Winter: Quick Facts • Winter consist of December, January, and February • Trees and plants stop growing in the winter • Many animals hibernate or migrate away from the cold weather. • In the United States, Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah, New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Valentine's Day and Ground Hog's Day are all celebrated in the winter. • Snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain are associated with winter. When finished click here to continue

  4. Winter: Fun Activities • Snowball fight • Go sledding • Build a snowman • Make homemade hot chocolate • Ice skate • Ski • Snowboard Return to Main Menu

  5. Spring: Quick Facts • Spring months are March, April and May • Spring flowers start to appear, birds start building their nests • Some days it may be cold enough to snow, and some days it is warm enough to play out • Rainy days help the growth of the flowers, grass, and trees during the spring. When finished click here to continue

  6. Spring: Fun Activities • Grow a flower • Have a picnic • Ride your bike • Take a hike • Go to the park; feed the ducks Return to Main Menu

  7. Summer: Quick Facts • Summer consist of June, July, and August • Summer Holidays include Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day. • Rainfall is less in summer than other times of year • Temperature is significantly higher in the summer • Days are longer in summer • Schools out! When finished click here to continue

  8. Summer:Fun Activities • Go to the beach • Make sand castles • Swim • Go fishing • Toss a Frisbee • Play at the park Return to Main Menu

  9. Fall: Quick Facts • Fall (also called Autumn) consist of September, October, and November • When the leaves turn colors in the fall, they actually are returning to their normal colors. • Most leaves fall from trees • Favorite fall fruit and vegetables include apples, spinach, squash, bell peppers and, of course, pumpkin • Favorite holidays are Halloween and Thanksgiving When finished click here to continue

  10. Fall:Fun Activities • Go pumpkin picking • Bob for apples • Carve pumpkins • Go for a hayride • Make a pinecone bird feeder • Jump in a pile of leaves Return to Main Menu

  11. Review Question What season is it when the leaves change color? Spring Winter Fall

  12. Try Again Spring Flowers start to bloom Back to Question

  13. Keep Trying Winter Trees and plants stop growing in the winter Back to Question

  14. CORRECT! Fall is when the leaves start changing to it’s natural color Click to Continue

  15. You have reached the END CONGRATULATIONS! You have completed this lesson of the four seasons! Click the image to return to the title slide for the next student

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