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Kindergarten Science
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of the fair use act.
The Four
Seasons
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In the fall it is cool and
windy.
The leaves change
colors and then fall off
the trees.
What color leaves do
you see in the fall?
Do you play in the
leaves like this child?
Winter
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Winter is cold.
Trees have no leaves!
It can snow, sleet, or ice in
the winter.
What kind of clothes do you
wear in the winter?
Spring
In the spring, the temperature starts
to become warmer.
Rain showers help flowers and trees
bloom.
Baby animals are born.
What animals are born in the spring?
Summer
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In the summer, the temperature is
very hot!
Days become very long.
There are bees and butterflies in
the summer.
Sometimes you will see and hear a
thunderstorm.
Do you swim in the summer?
Name the season
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It is hot.
It has thunderstorms.
You can go swimming.
There are long days in this season.
What is this season?
SUMMER!!!
Look at the
pictures of
summer.
Name the season
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The temperature starts off cool but
becomes warmer.
You will see lots of baby animals and
flowers.
Rain falls a lot in this season.
What is this season?
SPRING!!!
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Look at the pictures
of spring.
Name the Season
The temperature is cool.
 Leaves change colors and then fall on
the ground.
 Sometimes it is windy.
 Animals are finding food for the
winter.
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What is this season?
FALL!!!
Look at the
pictures of fall.
Name the season
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The temperature is cold!
Sometimes is snows.
Sometimes there is ice or sleet.
The trees have no leaves.
What is this season?
WINTER!!!
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Look at the
pictures of winter.
GREAT JOB!!!!
Standards and Assessment
 Competency
Goal 2: The learner will build
an understanding of weather concepts.
 Objective
2.03: Observe the seasonal and
daily changes in weather; similarities and
differences, temperature changes.
North Carolina Standard Course of Study
References
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http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/edn_301/web_site/H
andouts/General_Info/6_Point_Plan_TemplateA.doc
http://people.uncw.edu/nesbitc/EDN301/6pt_lessonplan
_samples.doc
http://people.uncw.edu/kubaskod/EDN%20303/Module
%205/Module%205.htm
Continued on next page…
References
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Slide 9 - Image of trees - by Microsoft Office Clip Art and Media
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Slide 10- Image of Fall, Leaves, and rake – by Microsoft Office Clip Art and
Media
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http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MM&Query=fall&CTT=6&Origin=EC0
10331121033
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MC&Query=fall&CTT=6&Origin=EC01
0331121033
Slide 11- Image of snowman, glove, and snowflake – by Microsoft Office
Clip Art and Media
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http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MC&Query=fall&CTT=6&Origin=EC01
0331121033
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Slide 12- Image of flowers, and flower animation – by Microsoft Clip Art and Media
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MC&Query=spring&CTT=6&Origin=EC010
331121033
Slide 12- Image of chick and egg- by Free Clip Arthttp://www.free-clip-art.com/
Slide 13- Watermelon, Thunderstorm, Beach, and Pool Animations – by Microsoft Clip Art and
Media
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MM&Query=summer&CTT=6&Origin=EC0
10331121033
Slide 15- Image of Sun by Free Clip Art
http://www.free-clip-art.com/
Slide 15- Image of Beach, Kite and Umbrella by Microsoft Clip Art and Media
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MM&Query=summer&CTT=6&Origin=EC0
10331121033
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SoundAmerica- (sounds of thunder, birds)
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Slide 17 – Image of butterfly, rain, duck and flowers by Microsoft Clip Art
and Media
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Slide 21- Image of ice skater, clothing items, and snow scence by Microsoft
Clip Art and Media
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/results.aspx?Scope=MM&Query=winter&
CTT=6&Origin=EC010331121033
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