Seasons and
Celebrations
Kendra Combs
CI 350
Winter


Winter is the coldest season.   In the winter it snows.
Christmas




•   Christmas day is December 25th.
•   December is in the winter.
•   On Christmas, people decorate trees, hang
    stockings and exchange gifts.
•   Many people believe that Santa Claus
    brings presents on Christmas.
•   It is a very important day for Christians, as it is
    the birthday for Jesus Christ.
•   Stores will start playing Christmas music in
    October.
Spring


In the spring, the snow melts   Plants and trees start to
            away.                       bloom.
Easter




•   In America, Easter is celebrated in the
    spring. The date is different every year.
•   It is a religious holiday for Christians.
•   To celebrate Easter, people decorate
    hard boiled eggs.
•   Some people believe that there is an
    Easter bunny, who delivers Easter baskets
    full of goodies.
•   Many people celebrate by eating
    chocolate bunnies.
Summer


Summer is the hottest   People enjoy outdoor
    season.             sports in the summer.
Independence Day




•   In America, people celebrate Independence day.

•   Independence day is on July 4th.

•   Independence day started with the signing of the
    Declaration of Independence in 1776.

•   Most families have a cook out to celebrate
    Independence Day.

•   Fireworks can be viewed for free in almost every town.
Autumn/Fall



The school year starts in the   In the Fall, the leaves start
            fall.                    to change colors.
Halloween




•   In the fall, people celebrate Halloween.

•   On Halloween people dress up in costumes.

•   “Trick-or-Treating” is a tradition. Children go to the
    houses in the neighborhood to gather candy.

•   People enjoy carving pictures into pumpkins for
    Halloween. These are called Jack-O-Lanterns.

•   Halloween is the scariest holiday.
Other Holidays
 Month             Holiday
 January         New Year’s
February       Valentines Day
 March        Saint Patrick’s Day
  April           Earth Day
  May           Mother’s Day
  June           Father’s Day
  July       Independence Day
 August             None!
September         Labor Day
 October        Columbus Day
November        Thanksgiving
December    Hanukkah and Kwanzaa

Ci 350 powerpoint 2

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Winter Winter is thecoldest season. In the winter it snows.
  • 3.
    Christmas • Christmas day is December 25th. • December is in the winter. • On Christmas, people decorate trees, hang stockings and exchange gifts. • Many people believe that Santa Claus brings presents on Christmas. • It is a very important day for Christians, as it is the birthday for Jesus Christ. • Stores will start playing Christmas music in October.
  • 4.
    Spring In the spring,the snow melts Plants and trees start to away. bloom.
  • 5.
    Easter • In America, Easter is celebrated in the spring. The date is different every year. • It is a religious holiday for Christians. • To celebrate Easter, people decorate hard boiled eggs. • Some people believe that there is an Easter bunny, who delivers Easter baskets full of goodies. • Many people celebrate by eating chocolate bunnies.
  • 6.
    Summer Summer is thehottest People enjoy outdoor season. sports in the summer.
  • 7.
    Independence Day • In America, people celebrate Independence day. • Independence day is on July 4th. • Independence day started with the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. • Most families have a cook out to celebrate Independence Day. • Fireworks can be viewed for free in almost every town.
  • 8.
    Autumn/Fall The school yearstarts in the In the Fall, the leaves start fall. to change colors.
  • 9.
    Halloween • In the fall, people celebrate Halloween. • On Halloween people dress up in costumes. • “Trick-or-Treating” is a tradition. Children go to the houses in the neighborhood to gather candy. • People enjoy carving pictures into pumpkins for Halloween. These are called Jack-O-Lanterns. • Halloween is the scariest holiday.
  • 10.
    Other Holidays Month Holiday January New Year’s February Valentines Day March Saint Patrick’s Day April Earth Day May Mother’s Day June Father’s Day July Independence Day August None! September Labor Day October Columbus Day November Thanksgiving December Hanukkah and Kwanzaa