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1 Four Seasons By Natalie Wey

2 TEKS Addressed k§112.2. Science, Kindergarten (2) As students learn science skills, they identify components of the natural world including rocks, soil, and water. Students observe the seasons and growth as examples of change. In addition, Kindergarten science includes the identification of organisms and objects and their parts. Students learn how to group living organisms and nonliving objects and explore the basic needs of living organisms.  (4) A system is a collection of cycles, structures, and processes that interact. Students should understand a whole in terms of its components and how these components relate to each other and to the whole. All systems have basic properties that can be described in terms of space, time, energy, and matter. Change and constancy occur in systems and can be observed and measured as patterns. These patterns help to predict what will happen next and can change over time. k§112.2. Science, Kindergarten (2) As students learn science skills, they identify components of the natural world including rocks, soil, and water. Students observe the seasons and growth as examples of change. In addition, Kindergarten science includes the identification of organisms and objects and their parts. Students learn how to group living organisms and nonliving objects and explore the basic needs of living organisms.  (4) A system is a collection of cycles, structures, and processes that interact. Students should understand a whole in terms of its components and how these components relate to each other and to the whole. All systems have basic properties that can be described in terms of space, time, energy, and matter. Change and constancy occur in systems and can be observed and measured as patterns. These patterns help to predict what will happen next and can change over time.

3 Questions kEssential Question: What are the four Season? kUnit Question: Why is it important to learn the four seasons? kEssential Question: What are the four Season? kUnit Question: Why is it important to learn the four seasons?

4 Fall September 22-December 21

5 Fall Facts k The first season of the four season cycle. Fall is when the leaves change colors and fall off the trees. It is also when the temperature starts turning cooler and animals prepare for hibernation.

6 Winter December 21-March 21

7 Winter Facts k The second of the 4 seasons. This is when in most places there is snow on the ground and very cold outside. It is during this time that most animals go south for the winter or go into hibernation.

8 Spring March 21-June 20

9 Spring Facts kSpring, The third season in the 4 season cycle. This is when everything comes back to life. The weather starts to turn warm again, there are new plants and the animals have come out of hibernation

10 Summer June 20-September 22

11 Summer Facts kThe 4 th of the four season cycle. It is the hottest part of the year. School is out, you can go swimming, catch firefly's, or play outside since it is so warm.

12 References kwww.vtliving.comwww.vtliving.com kblissfultravel.files.wordpress.com kwww.mountaintimes.com/.../summ er_times_cover.jpg kwww.google.com kwww.tea.state.tx.us/teks/ kwww.vtliving.comwww.vtliving.com kblissfultravel.files.wordpress.com kwww.mountaintimes.com/.../summ er_times_cover.jpg kwww.google.com kwww.tea.state.tx.us/teks/


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