The document summarizes the four seasons - summer, fall, winter, and spring. It provides details about each season including typical months, weather, clothing, and activities. For each season there is a vocabulary section defining relevant words. The document ends with quizzes to test comprehension of the seasonal information presented.
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This is a Science unit about plants for elementary students.
Unit index:
- Plants are living things.
The needs of a plant.
Plant parts
- Tree, bush and grass.
- We eat plants.
- Wild and cultivated plants.
- We need plants.
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Bird of paradise cultivation guide 2018Amar Sawant
Bird of paradise (Strelitzia reginae Ait.) is an evergreen perennial herbaceous plant and grown in the regions having a moderate subtropical climate. The brilliant colours and unusual appearance of the flowers have made it exceptionally popular as a cut flower.
Therefore, the Bird of paradise cultivated in many parts of the world to produce cut flowers for both domestic and international markets. The major producing countries of a bird of paradise on a commercial scale are America, Israel, and South Africa In temperate areas like Netherlands, Poland, China, Japan etc. this plant is being grown in greenhouses with heating facilities.
In India, Bird of Paradise is grown in sub-temperate and sub-tropical regions like Himachal Pradesh, Kalimpong and Darjeeling in West Bengal, Nilgiri hills and the Western Ghats, Bangalore and adjoining areas in Karnataka etc.
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2. Summer
• The summer lasts through
June, July, and August.
• Children are out of school during this
season.
• Fruits, vegetables, and other plants
are in full growth
3. Clothing in Summer
• The best kinds of clothes to wear in
the summer are:
• Shorts
• T-shirts
• Bathing suits
(don’t forget sunscreen!)
5. Vocabulary for Summer
What is Summer?
Summer is the transition from spring to fall.
Independence Day- the birthday of the United States of America.
Lemonade- a beverage consisting of lemon juice mixed with
water and sweetened.
June- beginning of summer.
Beach- the shore of the sea, or of a lake, which is unwashed by
the waves
6. Quiz
The summer lasts through :
Januaries , February , March
December , Januaries , February
March , Aprils , May
June, July, and August.
8. Fall
This season starts in September and lasts
through the end of November.
Deciduous trees shed their leaves.
Leaves will change to a red or brown color
before falling.
The days get shorter and cooler, and the
nights become longer.
9. Clothing for Fall
The best kinds of clothes to wear in the fall
are:
Pants
Long sleeves
Light jacket
Sweaters
10. Activities for Fall
• Make placemats for the
dinner table.
• Make an apple bag to take with you to the
apple orchard.
• Stuff a scarecrow.
11. Vocabulary for Fall
What is Fall?
Fall, also called Autumn, is the transition between
summer and winter.
Leaves- change their color in the fall.
Rake- used to gather fallen leaves.
Autumn- the third season of the year.
Pumpkins- great for carving and for pies
12. Play full puzzle
Click on the link
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14. Spring
This season lasts from March 21
to June 21.
This season usually has the most
severe weather.
New plants begin to appear
during this season.
The cycle of life starts
15. Clothing in Spring
The best kinds of clothes to wear
in the spring are:
raincoats
rain boots
long sleeves
pants
light jackets
16. Vocabulary for Spring
What is spring?
It is the transition from winter into summer.
Puddles- a small pool of water, especially
rainwater.
Shower- a brief fall of precipitation, such as
rain, hail, or sleet.
Kite- a light framework covered with
cloth, plastic, or paper, designed to be flown in
the wind at the end of a long string.
Rainbow- an arc of colors consisting of
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and
violet.
21. Winter
This season starts in December and
goes through February.
The weather is cold, and there is
usually snow and ice.
The days are short and the
temperature is low.
22. Clothing for Winter
• The best kinds of clothes to wear in the
winter are:
• Hats
• Gloves
• Winter coats
• Snow boots
• Sweatshirts
24. Vocabulary for Winter
What is Winter?
Winter is the last season of the year, and is the transition between
fall and spring.
Flake- any small or light piece of snow.
Ice- water in a frozen or solid state.
Precipitation- snow or rain to fall in a given area in a given amount of
time.
Frost- a light, white covering of dew or water vapor frozen into ice
crystals.
30. rainbow
A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon
that is caused by reflection of light in water droplets in
the Earth's atmosphere, resulting in a spectrum of light
appearing in the sky. It takes the form of a multicolored
arc.
Rainbows caused by sunlight always appear in the section
of sky directly opposite the sun.