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Exploring the seasons

Exploring the seasons. Jessica Fisher. menu. Seasons Menu. Click on a season to learn more. Winter. Fall. Spring. Click here to complete Assignment. Summer. Winter. Winter. In the winter it is cold and Snowy December, January, February Click here to find out more about Winter.

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Exploring the seasons

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  1. Exploring the seasons Jessica Fisher menu

  2. Seasons Menu Click on a season to learn more Winter Fall Spring Click here to complete Assignment Summer

  3. Winter Winter • In the winter it is cold and Snowy • December, January, February • Click here to find out more about Winter • In the Winter it is very cold and snowy. • December, January, February • Click here to learn more about winter

  4. Spring Spring • In spring new things grow • March, April, and May Click here to find out more about Spring • In Spring the plants begin to grow. • March, April, and May • Click here to learn more about Spring

  5. Summer Summer • In the summer it is hot and the sun likes to shine • June, July, and August • Click here to learn more about Summer • In the summer it is hot • June, July, and August • Click here to find out more about Summer http://www.wallpaperseek.com/votes.html

  6. Fall Fall • In the fall the trees turn colors and it starts to get cold outside • September, October, November • Click here to learn more about Fall • In fall the leaves fall • September, October, November • Click here to find out more about Fall

  7. What happens in Winter Menu • What do I wear? • Coat, Snow boots, Gloves, hat, scarf • What happens to the plants? • The ground is frozen and plants can’t grow. • What Holidays do I celebrate? • Christmas &New Years

  8. What happens in Spring Menu • What do I wear? • Rain Jacket, Rain boots, Long pants, & Umbrella • What happens to the Plants? • The plants start to grow. Because of the rain and sunshine. • What Holidays do I celebrate? • EASTER

  9. What happens in Summer Menu • What do I wear? • Shorts, T-shirt, Sandals, & Sunglasses • What happens to the plants? • The plants are big and beautiful. The trees and grass are green. • What Holidays to I celebrate? • 4th Of July

  10. What happens in Fall Menu • What do I wear? • Sweater, Long Pants, Long sleeve shirt • What happens to the Plants? • The plants begin to die. The trees change colors and the leafsfall off. • What Holidays do I celebrate? • Halloween & Thanksgiving

  11. 4 Seasons Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqdfCQ5og3E Here are two fun websites to check out • http://www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/glossary/holidaysgloss.htm • http://www.viterbo.edu/academic/ug/education/edu250/korth/web%20quest%20project%202.html

  12. Assignment 4 Seasons Video • First watch the 4 Seasons video and visit the websites Miss. Fisher has provided. • From what you learned in the class lesson and from the video and websites you will create your very own “My Season Journal” • Miss. Fisher has your journal pages on the classroom table. • Pick up 1 cover page and 4 tree pages • You will color your cover page and put your name on the front • You will also color the 4 seasons on your tree pages. (What do trees look like in each season?) • When you are finished coloring Miss. Fisher will help you put your pages together.

  13. Standards and Objective • Kindergarten - ContentStandard 3 Objective 1Investigate changes in the seasons. • Identify the seasons and represent each with pictures and songs. • Observe and describe typical weather for each of the seasons.

  14. References • Utah LessonPlans. (2008, July 02). Exploring the seasons. Retrieved from http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=21402 • Hogan, W. (2001). Holidays around world. Retrieved from http://www.kidsturncentral.com/holidays/glossary/holidaysgloss.htm • Korth, J. (n.d.). Seasons of the year. Retrieved from http://www.viterbo.edu/academic/ug/education/edu250/korth/Web Quest Project 2.html

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