Ms. Comstock Ms. Conigliaro Seasons Ms. Comstock Ms. Conigliaro
Objective Students will be able to successfully analyze the different seasons and differentiate the changes in weather between seasons.
Close your eyes..
What are seasons? A season is a division of a year marked by changes in weather
When seasons change.. December-February: Winter March-May: Spring June-August: Summer September-November: Fall
Winter Shortest days of the year Coldest days of the year Average in low to mid 20’s What to look out for!! Snow Ice Hail
Spring Average temperature mid 70’s Blooming Flowers What to look out for!! Rainfall Hail Allergies
Summer Hottest days of the year Longest days of the year Average temperature in high 80’s What to look out for!! Dehydration Bugs Heat advisories
Fall Average temperature mid to high 60’s Falling leaves What to look out for!! Wet leaves Quick drop in temperatures Wind
Weather vs. Climate Weather: Day to day temperatures, precipitation, and wind. Climate: Consistent weather throughout a region over a period of time
Class Activity Complete the worksheet and turn it in before you leave. Make sure your name is written on your paper!!