In Seasons topic, Kindergarten students will learn that the year has four seasons. They will learn the names spring, summer, fall, and winter. They will notice changes in weather, trees, and clothing across the year. They will practice matching season clues to the right season name. They will also practice talking about simple seasonal activities.
Children learn that seasons repeat each year. They learn that winter is often cold and can bring snow in some places. Summer is often warm and bright. Spring can bring rain and new flowers. Fall can bring cooler air and leaves that change color. They practice sorting clothes like coats, shorts, and rain jackets by season. They also practice using time words like before, after, and next.
1. Which season often has the coldest days
A. Winter
B. Spring
C. Summer
D. Fall
2. Fill in the blank Leaves often change color in ____
3. Which clothing item fits a hot day best
A. Shorts
B. Thick coat
C. Mittens
D. Snow boots
4. Thinking question If flowers are starting to grow again, which season might be starting
Seasons help children understand time in a real way. It builds routines and planning skills. Children learn to notice patterns that repeat each year. They also grow vocabulary for weather and clothing. This topic supports science thinking about change. It also supports family life, like planning outdoor play and clothing choices.
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