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Title: How do the four seasons effect the Weather?


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How do the four seasons effect the Weather?
  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Spring

2
The Four Seasons
  • The year is divided into four seasons.
  • The set of months in each season have similar
    weather patterns.
  • Summer - Sunny and hot
  • Fall - Warm days and chilly nights
  • Winter - Cold and sometimes snowy
  • Spring Warm with rain showers

3
The Cycle of the Seasons
Spring March, April and May
Winter December, January and February
Summer June, July and August
Fall September, October and November
4
Summer
Summer begins in June. It is the hottest season
of the year. Days are longer with more hours of
sunlight. Some places get thunderstorms during
the summer. Even though it is hot, trees and
bushes stay green during the summer months.
5
Fall/Autumn
Fall begins in late September. In the fall, days
can be warm with cool breezes. Nights can get
chilly. Days begin getting shorter as winter
gets closer. Leaves on trees will change colors
before falling off.
6
Winter
Winter is the coldest season of the year. When
precipitation falls in winter, it can be in the
form of snow. Days are shorter. Tree branches
are bare since the leaves have fallen
off. Plants stop growing to conserve energy.
7
Spring
Spring is the season between summer and
winter. It may be sunny and warm. During the
spring, there could be strong storms that may
produce hail. As the weather gets warmer during
the spring, flowers and leaves begin to grow.
8
The Four Seasons
  • Now lets see what you learned about the four
    seasons and their weather patterns.

9
How many seasons are in a year?
iRespond Question
Fill-In
F
A.) 4
B.)
C.)
D.)
E.)
10
Which of these are NOT seasons? (Hint There are
2 answers.)
iRespond Question
Multiple Response
F
A.) winter
B.) snow
C.) summer
D.) hail
E.)
11
What season comes BEFORE winter?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) fall
B.) summer
C.) spring
D.)
E.)
12
When you go to the farm to pick apples and
pumpkins, the leaves on the trees are red and
orange. What season is it?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) summer
B.) winter
C.) spring
D.) fall
E.)
13
Which season comes AFTER spring?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) fall
B.) winter
C.) summer
D.)
E.)
14
How is spring different than summer?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) Spring is drier than summer in most places.
B.) Spring is cooler than summer in most places.
C.) Plants do not grow in the spring, but grow in
the summer.
D.)
E.)
15
How would you describe weather during the fall
months?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) hot and sunny
B.) cold and snowy
C.) warm days and chilly nights
D.) warm with rain showers
E.)
16
Which is a winter month?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) June
B.) January
C.) October
D.) April
E.)
17
You are playing at the park and see flower buds
and leaves growing on the trees. Which season is
it?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) winter
B.) fall
C.) summer
D.) spring
E.)
18
How would you describe the weather during the
summer months?
iRespond Question
Multiple Choice
F
A.) cold and snowy
B.) warm days and chilly nights
C.) hot and sunny
D.) warm with rain showers
E.)
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From RM Education
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Georgia Standards Correlation Grade 1- Earth
Science and Space Science S1E1 Observe, Measure,
and Communicate Weather Data Students will
observe, measure, and communicate weather data to
see patterns in weather and climate.
Element S1E1a Different Types of Weather
Identify different types of weather and the
characteristics of each type. Element S1E1c
Correlate Weather Data Correlate weather data
(temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and
weather events) to seasonal changes.  
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Georgia Standards Correlation Grade 2- Life
Science S2L1 Life Cycles Students will
investigate the life cycles of different living
organisms.
Element S2L1b Relate Seasonal Changes to Tree
Changes Relate seasonal changes to observations
of how a tree changes throughout a school year.
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