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Table of Contents• Meeting Farmer McDonald
• Introduction to the Four Seasons Video
• All Four Seasons Videos
• Georgia’s Average Seasonal Temperatures Map
• Average Seasonal Temperature Table
• Seasons Chart and Pie Graph
• Clothing Changes
• Poll Your Friends!
• Farmer McDonald Asks for Help
• Help Farmer McDonald Measure His Pumpkin
• Listen to the book Leaves! Leaves! Leaves!
• Let’s Play Bingo!
• Wow! Great Job!
• Discovery Kids TV Station Ashley McDonald
My name is Farmer McDonald.
I hear you need my help with a NEW Discovery Kids T.V. Show!
We are going to learn LOTS about the FOUR SEASONS!
So, saddle up and get ready to ride!
Howdy Partner!
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Put on your listening ears and tune in to this
exciting video about the Four Seasons!
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Learn more about FALL.
Learn more about WINTER.
Learn more about SPRING.
Learn more about SUMMER.Next Slide
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Georgia’s Average Season Temperature
Summer Winter
95-100 degrees
90-95 degrees
85-90 degrees
50-60 degrees
40-50 degrees
30-40 degrees
Summer
WinterFall
June
July
August September
October
November
May December
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Map
Timeline
Winter 31° average low64° average high
Spring 42° average low78° average high
Summer 66° average low87° average high
Fall 64° average low64° average high
Average Seasonal Temperature in Georgia
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This is called a table.
Seasons
Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall
Seasons
WinterSpringSummerFall
Organizational Chart
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Now that you’ve learned about the FOUR SEASONS. We can compare them and talk about the CHANGES
we experience. Please print out the worksheet and draw your
answer.1. If it’s really HOT like summer time outside
what do you wear?
2. If it’s really COLD like winter time outside what do you wear?
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Poll Your FriendsFirst, print out this questionnaire.
Next, go around the class and ask your friends the questions. Be sure to keep track of what they pick by drawing a smiley face next to the food they pick.
Lastly, you should make a graph of the foods people eat during the different seasons. Here is an example of a graph that I made:
Fall Winter Spring Summer0
2
4
6
8
10
12
1
0
2
10
5
7
1
0
8
5
0 00
2
9
1
Food of the Seasons
IcecreamHot ChocolatePumpkin PieEggs
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Howdy!I’m back, and I need your help.
I’m trying to win a contest for the TALLEST pumpkin!
It needs to be 10 unifix cubes high to win!
Can you help me measure my pumpkin?
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Ask your teacher for Farmer McDonald’s pumpkin and the unifix cubes. Print out the Pumpkin Height Worksheet.
Estimate, which means guess, how many cubes tall his pumpkin is. Write down or draw your estimation on your worksheet.
Then, stack the cubes next to the pumpkin. Write down the actual number of cubes it took to measure the height of the pumpkin.
Was your estimate close? Will Farmer McDonald win?
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Leaves! Leaves! Leaves!by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
Click here to listen to this book!Table of Contents Next Slide
Let’s play BINGO!!
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Grab a partner and print out these Word Wall Bingo Cards!!
The words on the Bingo cards are some of the words you heard when you listened to the book Leaves! Leaves!
Leaves! by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace.
Wow! Great Job!
You’ve learned ALL there is to know about the seasons and their changes! Now, it’s time
for your audition!
Please print out and review your script.
Then, see your teacher for what to do next!Table of Contents Discovery Kids TV Station