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2 www.google.com each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.

3  The seasons occur when the earth is tilted in different ways  That causes hot temp. in the summer and cold temp. in the winter  http://www.planet- science.com/categories/under-11s/our- world/2010/09/four-seasons.aspx

4  The sun take a part by the heating the earth and the sun heats the different parts of earth

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6  Winter is the coldest season of all  It is coldest because the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun making it really cold  That’s why we get snow  Because of the really cold temp. and amount of precip.  December, January, February

7  During winter there is snow so people like to play in the snow  Cold temp require people to wear heavy jackets and heavy coats gloves and hats.  During winter we celebrate Christmas 

8  September, October, November  Autumn is a season filled with change. Days become shorter and, although it is often warm and sunny during the daytime, it can be cold at night. In Autumn, leaves fall off the trees and hedges. Additionally, Autumn can bring strong winds and a lot of rain.  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------   Weather Facts © 2008 All Rights Reserved.

9  During fall people get outside when the weather is good  Kids like to play in leaves

10  The sun rises in the earlier hours of the morning and sets later on in the afternoon. The days get slightly warmer. Spring flowers start to appear, birds start building their nests and the farmers deliver new-born lambs. Weather in spring is very varied. Some days it may be cold enough to snow, and some days it is warm enough to play out in the garden. Spring months can also be awfully windy and it is also the season with the most rain

11  During spring people are out and having fun  Animals are coming out  Flowers and trees are blooming

12  June, July, August  The days become both warmer and longer, the sun shines, and the school holidays provide us plenty of time to go out and enjoy ourselves

13  During summer kids are out of school  We swim  We go on family vacations

14  Go to our website to learn more info on the 4 seasons

15  http://weather-facts.com/seasons- facts.php http://weather-facts.com/seasons- facts.php  www.google.com www.google.com  www.youtube.com www.youtube.com  Atlantis sawyers  Jada martin  Momma c

16  Thank you for listening to our presentation now we have a video and then we are going to take a little quiz.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0z KV6j1MDg

17  Please get out something to write with  Get out a piece of paper.  We will show a question and you will write down the answer you think it is. Then we will show you the correct answer. Check it if you get it correct and correct it if you get it incorrect.

18  How long dose each season last ?  3 months

19  Why do we have snow in the winter?  Because of the cold weather and precipitation

20  Why is summer the hottest season  Because we are tilted closer to the sun

21  What 2 holidays do we celebrate in fall  Halloween and thanksgiving

22  What is the coldest season of them all ?  Winter

23  What is the hottest season  Summer

24  What season do we celebrate Christmas?  Winter

25  How many seasons are there in all 44

26  What season has the most rain  Spring

27  What is the season with changing leaves  Fall


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