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  • Click to Continue!
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  • Review Question
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  • *Winter begins on the Winter Solstice and ends with the Vernal Equinox. *When it is Winter in the Southern Hemisphere, it is Summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This happens because of the tilt of the axis. *Winter is the season with the shortest days and typically, lowest temperatures. Its COLD! Learn more about Winter!
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  • *Many animals hibernate in the winter. They sleep all winter! *Snow and ice are often associated with wintertime. *Some of the holidays celebrated in the Winter are: -Christmas -Hanukah -Kwanza -Valentines Day -New Years Day Back to main menu
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  • *The first day of Spring is called the Vernal Equinox. *Vernal means spring and equinox means equal night *Spring ends with the Summer Solstice. Learn more about Spring!
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  • *Spring weather is very unpredictable; there could be snow, wind, and warmer temperatures. They say April Showers Bring May Flowers *Holidays that are celebrated in the spring include St. Patricks Day, Easter, Passover, Mothers Day, Earth Day and Cinco De Mayo. Back to main menu
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  • *The summer season starts with the Summer Solstice. *The temperatures are usually very hot in the summer. *Tornados and hurricanes are more likely in the summer. Learn more about Summer!
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  • *In the summer, people are usually playing outside, swimming, going on vacation or having BBQs. * Some Summer holidays include Labor Day and The Fourth of July. Back to main menu
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  • *Another name for fall is autumn. *Fall begins with the autumnal equinox. *In the fall, the temperatures begin to cool and the leaves begin to fall off of the trees. Learn more about Fall!
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  • *In the fall, the leaves change from green to yellow, orange and red! * Some holidays during fall are Labor Day, Halloween, and Thanksgiving Back to main menu
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  • What is another name for The First Day of Spring? A.Summer SolsticeSummer Solstice B.Vernal EquinoxVernal Equinox C.Winter SolsticeWinter Solstice
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  • The first day of Summer is called the Summer Solstice. Go back and try again. Return to Question
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  • Awesome job! The first day of Spring is called the Vernal Equinox!! Click to Continue
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  • The Winter Solstice begins the winter season. Go back and try again. Return to Question
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  • You just completed the lesson on The Seasons! Please click on the picture below to return to the title slide and prepare for the next student!

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