The Four Seasons The Four Seasons Corinne Jablonski Kindergarten.

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The Four Seasons The Four Seasons Corinne Jablonski Kindergarten

Objectives Students will be able to: Learn why the season change Learn why the season change Learn about Equinox and Solstice Learn about Equinox and Solstice Have an understanding of each season Have an understanding of each season Be able to recognize each season Be able to recognize each season

Why does our seasons change? The reason for these changes has to do with the earth’s yearly trip around the sun. Part of the year the earth’s north pole points away from the sun and part of the time towards it. When the north pole points towards the sun, the sun’s rays hit the northern half of the world more directly and it is summer. But when the north pole is pointed toward the sun, the south pole is pointed away. So the sun’s light hits the earth at a less direct angle, spreading the warmth over a large area, and it is winter.

A Interesting Fact  Summer is even warmer and winter is colder because of the length of our days and nights. In the summer daylight lasts longer and nighttime is shorter. In the winter days they are shorter and the nights are longer. That means there is more time for the sun to warm us during long summer days. And short winter days have long, cold nights. This is because of the Equinox and the Solstice.

What is the Equinox? It is the time when night and day are of equal length in all parts of the Earth. The two seasons that are in the Equinox are spring and fall.

What is the Solstice? What is the Solstice? It is the time of year when the sun reaches the farthest north or farthest south. The two seasons that are in the Solstice are summer and winter.

Summer Summer begins June 21 st or 22 nd Summer begins June 21 st or 22 nd Sun Sun Swimming pool Swimming pool Beach Beach Popsicles and ice cream cones Popsicles and ice cream cones What reminds you of summer? What reminds you of summer?

Winter  Winter begins December 21 st or 22 nd  Snow  Snow men or snow angels  Sledding  Coats and sweaters  What reminds you of winter?

Spring  Spring begins March 20 th or 21 st  Flowers  Showers (rain)  Birds  Butterflies  What reminds you of spring?

Fall  Fall begins September 22 nd or 23 rd  Colorful leaves  Pumpkins  Raking  Cool weather  What reminds you of fall?

Short Video on the Four Seasons The four seasons The four seasons The four seasons The four seasons

Summary What did you learn? What did you learn?  Why the seasons change  Learn about the Equinox and Solstice  Have an understanding of each season  Being able to recognize each season

Acknowledgement News/2001/News- AutumnalEquinox.asp