
| Do you know
the FOUR SEASONS? |
| Real-World
Activity: How well do you know the four seasons? In the eBook, we
learned about each of the four seasons! Each page talked about one of
the seasons. Do you remember what season the leaves change colors? Or what season do you NOT want to forget to wear sunscreen? In what season could you see snow? What season to new leaves and flowers come out on trees? To help you remember the four seasons, go to this link. (click on the links to find answers to these questions) The directions below are two activities we can do together to help you know each of the four seasons! These activities will be a lot of fun! Remember to read the directions very carefully. Let's get started! |
| Lesson 1 Directions: 1. You will be given a coloring sheet with four boxes. Each of the boxes is a picture from one of the four seasons. Color in all the boxes. 2. When you are finish coloring, cut out the four boxes. Remember to cut close on the line. 3. You will be given a piece of construction paper which divided into four boxes. Glue each of your colored boxes in one of the four squares. 4. When you are done, show the teacher. She will ask you to tell you the name of each of the seasons. 5. Your teacher will write the name of the seasons for you. 6. If you need any help during the activity, go back to this page (click here). |
| Lesson 2
Directions: 1. You will be given a piece of construction paper that is divided into four boxes. Each box will have a name of a season. 2. In front of you, there will be four items. A leaf, a flower, cotton balls (snow), and a picture of sunscreen. 3. Place each of the items in what season they go with. 4. Once you are done, let your teacher know. Together you will both check the items to make sure they are correct. 5. When all the items are placed correctly, you can glue items down to construction paper. 6. If you need any help during the activity, go back to this page (click here). |
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