2. The Seasons
Length of Height of
Seasons Temperature Other
Day the Sun
Flowers,
Spring Warm/cool
baby lambs
Days are Higher in
Summer Hot Green
long sky
Fall/ Brown
Warm/cool
Autumn leaves, rain
Nights are Lower in Snow,
Winter Cold
long the sky freezing
3. In Denmark: In Australia:
Spring March, April, Spring September,
May October, November
Summer, June, July, Summer December,
August January, February
Autumn, September, Autumn March, April,
October, November May
Winter, December, Winter June, July,
January, February August
4. No Seasons
There is an imaginary line around the middle of the
Earth ca#ed The Equator
On the equator, there are no seasons and near the equator
the seasons are less noticeable
5. Questions
What happens in the Northern Hemisphere on June
22nd? Summer Solstice
What happens in the Southern Hemisphere on June
22nd? Winter Solstice
When does the North Pole get midnight sun? Around the
Summer Solstice June-ish
When does the South Pole get midnight sun? Around the
Southern Summer Solstice December-ish
6.
7. What to do
Think of a way (or ways), to explain The Seasons to
little children (6-8 years old) or ALIENS 'om another
planet
What would you need to make sure they understand?
How wi# you get the main ideas across?
What do you want them to remember by the time you
have finished with them?