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1.E.1.1. Students are able to recognize changes in weather over time.

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1 1.E.1.1. Students are able to recognize changes in weather over time.
Seasonal Changes 1.E.1.1. Students are able to recognize changes in weather over time.

2 Seasonal Changes There are four seasons every year: summer, fall, winter and spring. The seasons depend on how the earth is pointed towards the sun.

3 Summer Summer is the warmest of the four seasons. It comes between spring and fall.

4 Fun Facts About Summer Ice cream is sold the most in July
The first day of summer has a name - it is called the summer solstice There are three holidays in the summer - Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day

5 Fall Fall, also called autumn, is the season between summer and winter. This is when the leaves change color and fall off the trees.

6 Fun Facts About Fall Fall begins on the autumnal solstice
There is less daylight in the fall Birds start to migrate to warmer weather before winter

7 Winter Winter is the coldest season of the year. It comes between fall and spring. This is when the snow falls.

8 Fun Facts About Winter No two snowflakes are the same shape and size
The tallest snowman ever built was in Japan The first day of winter is the winter solstice

9 Spring Spring is the season between winter and summer. The flowers bloom in spring and the leaves grow on the trees again.

10 Fun Facts About Spring Spring starts on the spring solstice
Melting snow and spring rain may lead to flooding this time of year Flowers bloom and birds come back to live for the summer

11 Why Do We Have Seasons?


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