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Farming Hacks

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Seasons of the Year

By: Connie Ballestero

 
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Seasons.......................................................3-4

Chapter 2: Winter.........................................................5-6

Chapter 3: Spring.........................................................7-8

Chapter 4: Summer....................................................9-10

Chapter 5: Fall..........................................................11-12

Wheel...............................................................................13

Glossary..........................................................................14

Works Referenced.........................................................15

 
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Seasons

There are four seasons in a year. They are


winter, spring, summer, and fall.

 
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Spring Summer

Fall Winter

 
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Winter

Winter is the coldest season. It can snow


during winter. Some animals, like bears,
hibernate during this time. You can build a
snowman, sled down a hill, and have a
snowball fight during wintertime.

December, January, and February are the


months of winter.

What do you like to do during winter?

 
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Spring

Spring comes after winter. During spring,


colorful flowers and leaves on trees start to
grow back. Animals come out to play and the
sun starts to shine more so it gets warmer.

Spring includes the months of March, April,


and May.

What is your favorite flower?

 
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Summer

Summer comes right after spring. It gets


really hot, but there are a lot of fun activities
to do outside. Most kids do not have school
during summer so there is plenty of time to
play.

June, July, and August are the summer


months.

What is your favorite thing to do in summer?

 
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Fall

Fall comes after summer. Some people call it


autumn instead of fall. It starts to get cooler
and the leaves begin to change color and fall
off the trees.

September, October, and November are the


months of fall.

Can you think of any holidays that are in the


fall?

 
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Here is a wheel showing the months in each
season.

 
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Glossary
Season: a time of the year characterized by
certain conditions of weather or temperature

Hibernate: to sleep during winter

Holiday: a special day of celebration

 
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Works Referenced
https://www.flickr.com/photos/chefranden/5402274493/in/photostr
eam/

http://fullfreehdwallpapers.blogspot.com/2015/07/spring-trees-hd-
wallpaper.html

http://hellows.tk/summer-beach/

http://hdpix.top/47099-green-summer-trees-desktop-wallpaper-
background-desktop-wallpaper

http://www.livescience.com/25202-seasons.html  
 
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/63894888436101363/

https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Season#/media/File:Four_seasons.
jpg

http://sites.psu.edu/showerthoughts/2015/03/17/14-ways-to-
pretend-spring-is-here/

 
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Common Core State
Standards
CCSS.ELA-­‐LITERACY.RI.1.1  
Ask  and  answer  questions  about  key  details  in  a  text.  
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.5
Know and use various text features (e.g., headings, tables of
contents, glossaries, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or
information in a text.  
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.7
Use the illustrations and details in a text to describe its key ideas.  
 
Science  Standard  4  
Students  describe  characteristics  for  each  season  and  the  cycle  of  
the  seasons.  
1.S.4.1.1    
Identify   the   four   seasons   and   their   characteristics   for   a   local  
region.  
 
 
 

 
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