By Roceli Unit Summary Students will be able to discuss and identify season. Student will be able to discuss the types of weather associated to a season.

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By Roceli

Unit Summary Students will be able to discuss and identify season. Student will be able to discuss the types of weather associated to a season. Students will be able to graph weather, leaves by size, and color; also, student will be able to discuss the type of weather associated to a season.

Essential Questions What are seasons? What are the seasons?

Content Questions How do seasons affect our lives? How do seasons affect animals? How do seasons affect our environment? How does season and weather connect or correlated?

What do you want to know about seasons?