The document discusses the four seasons of the year - spring, summer, fall, and winter. For each season it provides the months, holidays, and common icons associated with that time of year. It then prompts the reader to match pictures with the correct season. Spring covers March through May and includes Easter, May poles, and new plant growth. Summer is June through August and has the Summer Solstice and Fourth of July. Fall is September through November, associated with back to school, and includes Halloween and Thanksgiving. Winter spans December through February and features Christmas, snow, and shorter days.
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Seasons of the Year and Their Icons Explained
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Universidad del Desarrollo Profesional.
Seasons of the year.
Rosybeth Carolina Gámez Campos.
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2. SPRING
* Spring Icons, Holidays.
* Spring covers the months of March, April and May.
* Spring holidays include Easter, St. Patrick's Day, Mother's Day,
* Spring icons include May poles, windy weather, kites, seeds and new
garden growth, baby animals and rainy weather.
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3. SUMMER
Summer includes June, July and August months, and while many young
children are not in formal school programs this can still be a time of
great learning for everyone.
Summer Solstice, and Fourth of July or Independence Day. Summer
icons include farms and gardens, animals growing, sun, beaches,
summer storms and swimming.
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4. FALL
The months of Autumn are September, October and November
and this is often the time associated with back-to-school. Even
children will be ready to learn and study like their older friends
and siblings.
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5. AUTUMN
Autumn holidays include Halloween, Thanksgiving, Grandparents Day,
Labor Day. food storage and harvesting, hibernation, animal migration,
leaves and other changes in nature.
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6. WINTER
The Winter season includes December, January and February and
students spend a lot more time indoors due to cold weather.
Winter holidays include Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's Day and St.
Valentine's Day. Learning themes to use about winter include winter
weather, snow, ice, shorter days, heat, families and relationships and gift
giving in various cultures.
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7. Match with the picture
Summer
Winter
Autumn
Spring
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