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Discover the Magic of Seasons and Weather Changes
You will learn about the four seasons and how weather changes affect what you wear and see outside.
Introduction
You will learn about the four amazing seasons and how weather changes throughout the year! Each season brings different weather, and you can learn to recognize what makes each one special. Understanding seasons helps you know what clothes to wear and what fun activities you can do outside.
The Four Seasons
You will discover four different seasons that happen every year. Spring comes first with warmer weather and new plants growing. Summer brings hot, sunny days perfect for playing outside. Fall shows you colorful leaves falling from trees. Winter brings cold weather with snow and frost.
Each season has special weather that you can learn to recognize. You can look outside your window and tell which season it is by watching the weather and nature around you.
Weather Changes You Can See
You will notice many weather changes as seasons come and go. In winter, you might see white snow falling from gray clouds. Spring brings rain that creates puddles in your yard. Summer can have thunderstorms with lightning and loud thunder sounds.
You can watch how weather affects everything around you. When it gets cold, you need warm clothes like coats and mittens. When it gets warm, you can wear lighter clothes and play outside more.
How Nature Changes
You will see amazing changes in plants and trees during different seasons. In fall, leaves change from green to beautiful orange, red, and yellow colors before falling to the ground. Spring brings tiny green shoots growing from the ground as plants wake up from winter.
You can collect colorful fallen leaves in autumn or watch for new flowers growing in spring. These changes help you understand how nature gets ready for each new season.
Key Terms & Definitions
Season: A time of year with special weather, like spring, summer, fall, or winter.
Snow: White flakes that fall from clouds when it gets very cold outside.
Frost: White ice crystals that form on grass and windows when it gets very cold.
Thunder: The loud booming sound you hear during storms with lightning.
Lightning: Bright flashes of light you see in the sky during thunderstorms.
Warm clothes: Coats, hats, and mittens you wear when it's cold outside.
Puddles: Small pools of water on the ground after it rains.
Leaves changing colors: When tree leaves turn from green to red, orange, or yellow in fall.
Related Topics & Connections
You will connect what you learn about seasons to other important topics. Local Weather Patterns helps you understand the weather in your own neighborhood. Changes Over Time shows you how things change, just like seasons change.
You will also explore Daily Life Comparisons to see how your daily activities change with different weather. Then and Now helps you compare how weather affects life today and long ago.
Learning about seasons prepares you for more advanced topics like Local Geography and Conservation Practices where you'll discover how weather affects your community and environment.
Fun Season Activities
You can do many exciting activities to learn about seasons! Look outside your window each day and draw pictures of what weather you see. Collect different colored leaves in fall or watch for new plants growing in spring.
You can also practice choosing the right clothes for different weather. When you see snow, you know to wear warm coats and boots!
What You Already Know
You already know how to look outside and see if it's sunny or cloudy. You know when you feel hot or cold. These skills help you learn about seasons and weather changes even better!