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  1. This lesson can be used to teach elementary students (particularly grades 2-4) about the four seasons. It covers the science of why we have seasons and includes an art activity where students can paint or draw and write about one of the seasons.

  2. This animated video (most suitable for EYFS and KS1) explores the four seasons - spring, summer, autumn, winter - and how the seasons change. 01:29. Use the arrow keys to increase and...

  3. 9 sty 2023 · Encourage them to be creative in how they report on the seasons, such as using costumes, weather graphs, PowerPoint slides, pictures, maps, etc. These activities cross over into English language arts and geography.

  4. In this lesson, learners will look at different features of the seasons. They will listen to and sing a song, and watch a story about the changing seasons. They will think about words and ideas connected to the different seasons or do a reading activity to find out more about the seasons.

  5. We’ve created some fun and exciting seasons activities that you can do with your students rain, hail or shine! Fun Ways to Teach Seasons to Kids. Seasons Pictures and Videos. When teaching the seasons to kids, begin with exposing students to a number of visual images and videos about the different seasons.

  6. Overview. In this lesson, students will investigate seasonal patterns by matching various pictures to the different seasons. In small groups, students will analyze the pictures for clues to a specific season, describe what they observe, and explain what evidence they have found in each picture to identify the season.

  7. Our 4 seasons pictures make a great addition to a seasonal changes science topic! Includes 24 high-quality photos of spring, summer, autumn and winter. This rather lovely set of A4 display photos features some key images for a seasons topic.