By: Kinsey Savage
    EDEL 2200
WINTER
•BRRRR! Winter is the coldest
season of the year
•DID YOU KNOW . . . Winter
officially starts on December 21st
and ends on March 21st??




                                     In the winter the sun . . .
                                     A. Is in the sky longer than the
                                        summer
                                     B. Is in the sky shorter than
                                        the summer
                                     C. Is in the sky the same
                                        amount of time as in the
                                        summer
The worlds largest              Snowflakes are
snowflake found was almost           formed in the
  15 inches across, that’s              clouds
        over a foot!




                                All of these
      *No two snowflakes
                             pictures are real
      are the same shape*
                               snowflakes!
SPRING . . .
The time of New Life!



 Spring is . . .
 a. The transition
    between winter
    and summer
 b. The transition
    between summer
    and fall
 c. All of the above
CORRECT!!
Try Again!
Moon flowers bloom only
      at night, closing during
      the day.




                                               There are
                                               over 100
                                               species of
                                               roses!

Tulip bulbs were more
valuable than gold in Holland
in the 1600’s



                       Sunflowers move
                       throughout the day in
                       response to the
                       movement of the sun
                       from east to west.
SUMMER

In the Summer . . .
a. The sun shines longer
b. It is either hot or warm
c. Thunder and lightning
   storms are more likely
d. All the above
FALL
    Fall is the season after
   summer when we go back
            to school!


   Want some fun fall activities?
         Check out the link!
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/cr
              afts/leaf/
Fall is when the leaves come off of the trees.


               These are just a few parts of a leaf, believe it or not but there’s a
                                    lot more parts to learn!

PETIOLE: a
leaf stalk,                                                               CUTICLE: The
attaches the                                                              waxy water-
leaf to the                                                               repelling
plant                                                                     surface that
                                                                          keeps it from
                                                                          dying out


MIDRIB:
The central
rib of the
leaf
Standard 2: Earth and Space Science. Students will gain an understanding of
 Earth and Space Science through the study of earth materials, celestial
 movement, and weather.

 Objective 3: Observe, describe, and measure seasonal weather patterns and
 local variations.



The intended grade level for this standard and objective is 2nd.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/leaf/



http://www.currentresults.com/Weather/Utah/temperature-september.php



http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/leaf/



http://www.thefactsite.com/2009/12/facts-about-snowflakes.html

Four seasons

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    WINTER •BRRRR! Winter isthe coldest season of the year •DID YOU KNOW . . . Winter officially starts on December 21st and ends on March 21st?? In the winter the sun . . . A. Is in the sky longer than the summer B. Is in the sky shorter than the summer C. Is in the sky the same amount of time as in the summer
  • 3.
    The worlds largest Snowflakes are snowflake found was almost formed in the 15 inches across, that’s clouds over a foot! All of these *No two snowflakes pictures are real are the same shape* snowflakes!
  • 4.
    SPRING . .. The time of New Life! Spring is . . . a. The transition between winter and summer b. The transition between summer and fall c. All of the above
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Moon flowers bloomonly at night, closing during the day. There are over 100 species of roses! Tulip bulbs were more valuable than gold in Holland in the 1600’s Sunflowers move throughout the day in response to the movement of the sun from east to west.
  • 8.
    SUMMER In the Summer. . . a. The sun shines longer b. It is either hot or warm c. Thunder and lightning storms are more likely d. All the above
  • 9.
    FALL Fall is the season after summer when we go back to school! Want some fun fall activities? Check out the link! http://www.enchantedlearning.com/cr afts/leaf/
  • 10.
    Fall is whenthe leaves come off of the trees. These are just a few parts of a leaf, believe it or not but there’s a lot more parts to learn! PETIOLE: a leaf stalk, CUTICLE: The attaches the waxy water- leaf to the repelling plant surface that keeps it from dying out MIDRIB: The central rib of the leaf
  • 12.
    Standard 2: Earthand Space Science. Students will gain an understanding of Earth and Space Science through the study of earth materials, celestial movement, and weather. Objective 3: Observe, describe, and measure seasonal weather patterns and local variations. The intended grade level for this standard and objective is 2nd.
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