The names of the seasons in English with vocabulary associated with each season. Winter vocabulary, spring vocabulary, summer vocabulary, autumn vocabulary.
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers learning all about cause and effect. My students always have trouble with this comprehension skill so these visuals seem to always really help them picture it in their heads. It allows them to see how causes relate directly to their effects! **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
The students look at the pictures and answer the questions about the seasons. If you want to practice more, you can find more of my worksheets about the same topic herehttps://en.islcollective.com/mypage/my-creations?search_key=seasons&type=printables&option=published&id=5163&grammar=&vocabulary=&materials=&levels=&studentTypes=&skills=&languageExams=&dialect=&functions=&page=1&sorting_type=most_newest&filter_type=filter_all&view_type=list&view_length=12 - ESL worksheets
Have your kids ever asked you what makes the seasons? The days are finally getting longer around here and the snow is almost gone, which is making us all slightly giddy. After a long, col…
Videos from the series Earth Science with Science Mom
Unfortunately, many schools are pushing Science right out the door and focusing primarily on math and literacy. While these things are important and the foundation of every child's educational career... ignoring other subject areas is a horrible idea! If you haven't started this already, it's definitely something to think about for next year. If your principal tells you there isn't enough time in the day for Science.. you show her your science journals. They are the perfect way to combine writing, math skills, and so much more with Science! I just wanted to do a photo dump today so you can see the possibilities!!!!! Be the teacher that brings Science back to the classroom! Click the picture to check it out!!!
Since that very faulty "lesson", I've found some MUCH more effective resources. Objective: I can explain why we have seasons.
TOP 100 BEST SELLER * Always crunched for time in special education, science and social studies instruction don't always meet the cut. NOT ANYMORE! Functional and differentiated skill work that covers standards-aligned topics for grades K-3, this adapted work binder is the perfect addition to any elementary special education classroom. Please watch the video preview for a look at some of the workpages included in this resource. What is included? • 1 boy cover and 1 girl cover • 4 Science covers (editable to add student names) • 4 Social Studies covers (editable to add student names) Please note this is for a digital download. No hard good will be sent to you. You will need to print and assemble. What topics does this adapted binder cover? SCIENCE TOPICS Force, Motion, Energy • Positional words • Push/pull • Forms of energy • Objects seen when illuminated • Magnets Human Body Parts • Body parts • Five senses • Body organs Landforms/Biomes • Landforms • Habitats • Change in Earth's surface Lab Equipment and Observations • Lab equipment • Make observations • Experiments Matter and Energy • Properties of matter • Smaller/larger • Heavier/lighter • Hot/cold • Smooth/rough • Flexible/rigid • Sink/float • Temperature • Volume • Objects that melt in sun • Physical changes Moon and Space • Objects in the sky • Movement of sun • Record what is seen in sky • Planets • Moon phases • Layers of Earth Organisms and Environments • Parts of an animal • Parts of a plant • Sorting animals • Life cycles • Living/nonliving • Plant needs • Animal needs • Changing environments • Using parts to survive • Factors that affect growth and behavior • Traits influenced by environment • Parents help offspring survive • Animals and offspring Rocks, Soil, and Water • Rock life cycle • Layers of soil • Soil components • Natural resources • Manmade resources • Ways water is useful • Uses of water • Ways soil is useful • Uses of soil • Ways rocks are useful • Uses of rocks • Fossils Seasons, Climate, and Weather • Types of weather • Extreme weather • Seasons • Water cycle Exras • Wants and needs • Time / Chronological Order SOCIAL STUDIES TOPICS History • Family dynamics • Family tree • Historical documents • Holidays • Local, state, and national symbols • Timelines • Past/present Civics • Types of authority • Citizenship • Current leaders • Democratic ideals • Government services • Rule following • U.S. government • Voting Economics • Goods and services • Supply and demand • Places in the community • Skills for jobs • Producers and consumers • Scarcity and abundance • Ways people earn money • Wants/needs Geography • Environments • Environmental resources • Adapting to environments • Environmental impacts • Natural resources • Renewable/nonrenewable resources • Maps • Grid system • Earth's hemispheres • Positional words • Recycling • Spatial understanding • U.S. regions • Continents • Directions • Bodies of water NEED A TOPIC INCLUDED (that's not on the list)? Send me an email and we can chat about it. :) You may also like my best selling Adapted Morning Work Binder that covers personal information like a student's phone number and address, as well as basic Language Arts, Math, and Fine Motor skills. You may also like the Math Adapted Work Binder that covers standards-aligned math topics for grades K-3. Connect with me: • Newsletter • Blog • Facebook • Instagram • Pinterest • Don't forget about the green ★ to follow my store to get notifications of new resources and freebies! Thanks for Looking and Happy Teaching!
This PDF has reading comprehension about four seasons, the continents, the five senses and the human body. Each page has one comprehension and questions. Please download the PDF Four Seasons – Reading Comprehension for Grade 3
Are you looking for a fun interactive science fair project?Come check out this Simple Circuit Science Project! It can be done as a class project too!
formulating seasons 🌸🌻🍁❄️ . finally completing the whole set, sorry it took a while!! 🌸🌻🍁❄️ carrd | twitter | instagram | inprnt | store | portfolio website
Hello Everyone! What a great day to start a study on clouds!! Dark clouds this morning releasing a deluge of rain! By 1:00 beautiful clear sky with just a few cirrus clouds! Perfect example of our ever changing skies. I'll share our Cloud Unit in a second, but first I wanted to show some pics of our whole group math lesson. We are continuing our study of place value. After all the activities we did last week, it was time to see how all of this fits in relationship to other numbers. I pulled out our bigger than life 100 board and handed out some mystery picture clues. Each clue described a number in place value (tens and ones). The kids took turns putting their cards on the number for which their clue stood. When we finished putting all the clues down, a cloud was revealed! Use your imagination! It looks like a cloud, right??? The kids loved working together to create it!! I'm not even sure they realized they were growing their number sense!!! I did put together a little integrated cloud unit. We are going to try to get most of this in this week!! The unit also includes some poetry, another science activity and more!! You can get it if you click HERE!! Stay tuned for more cloud fun later in the week! Until then, have a wonderful week!! Thanks for stopping by for a peek!! Joyfully! Nancy
1-2-3 Come Do Some "Sense-sational" Writing Activities With Me I'm so excited about my latest creative writing packet (Seasons & Senses) that I just finished. Part of the "yippie yahoo" is that it's so versatile! PK kiddos on up through middle school will enjoy “Sav...
I wanted this... Found here at The Techy Teacher. So I made my own version. Let's be honest-- I will jump for joy if All my kids know the four basic types---cumulus, cirrus, stratus, cumulonimbus-- when we have our assessment. My kids LOVED them! They have talked about clouds nonstop for a week and a half now! Here is a sweet picture of them together! And a close-up up with one of my cuties and his "Cloud Frame" in action! I have a recording sheet HERE! For some reason I can't save the document to a pdf without it going all crazy on me-- and since I should be off the clock for the weekend--- I don't really feel like fighting it! If you would like a copy of my cloud frame-- shoot me an email at [email protected]. Thank you Gena at The Techy Teacher for the inspiration.
So for the past few weeks in Science, we’ve been learning about the weather. Strange at this time of year, I know, but our district dictates when we teach specific concepts and I guess this is when they want us to teach weather! We had so much fun, I am so excited to share our […]
Weather is one of MY favorite topics because so many of my kids NEED to learn about it to help them function in their daily lives. By this point in the year, we have covered most of the basic weather vocabulary from doing our daily weather in our morning group and binders. So, this unit targets some more rare weather vocabulary like "tornado," "foggy," etc. March is also the perfect month for us to work on weather, because we can see everything from -10 to 80 degrees over the course of 31 days! You can get this unit on TPT here or by clicking the picture below. Since today is the first day of the TPT sale, you can get this unit (or any other products in my store) for 28% off! Enter code TPT3 at checkout! So here is your science preview! This month's unit focuses on the following 9 vocabulary words centering around food groups (sunny, tornado, windy, thermometer, rainbow, stormy, lightning, foggy, and thunder). This packet includes: -Materials to create a vocabulary velcro-matching activity -Flashcards -3 Levels of Assessments -22 different worksheets -1 Game (weather bingo). 2 versions based on level of difficulty. -1 File Folder Activity: Matching sunglasses by color and color word (2 levels of difficulty) -1 Weather weekly tracking sheet -1 Adapted book (with matching pieces and comprehension worksheet) -6 Journal pages (includes 2 levels of difficulty) -Parent note home about the unit -1 Cover sheet for kids to color and use as a cover for all their completed work. This unit has materials for learners at different levels. Also, it includes a variety of worksheets which allow my students to work on their science IEP goals as well as a variety of other goals (language arts, math, speech, and OT). I use this unit over the course of an entire month. The kids repeat some of the work, but the repetition seems to help them learn the concepts as well as work on becoming more independent. OK…now onto the good stuff…some photos of this month's unit! Here is the vocab sheet that we use as a velcro matching activity. Here is the highest level of assessment. There are also assessments for receptive and expressive vocabulary words (pictures and words). I am kind of loving the new worksheets I added this month…check them out below! This Bingo game, adapted book, and file folder are perfect for the days you feel like taking a break from worksheets or when your kids finish their work early! These journal pages were a new addition to my science units last month and they were a big hit in my classroom. They come in 2 different levels. One for tracing and one to work on writing about topics independently. For more info on my other science units and more details on what is included, check out these posts! - A post describing my topics for the year as well as how I organize my materials. - A preview of my Dinosaur Unit - A preview of my Landforms Unit. - A preview of my Insect Unit. - A preview of my Plants Unit. - A preview of my Body Parts Unit. - A preview of my Solar System Unit. - A preview of my Food Groups Unit
500 science activities for each month of the year, with season themes, for kids from preschool kindergarten to high school. Making teaching STEM easy.
COLORING BOOKS Seasons Coloring Book Let’s have fun and learn the seasons by coloring. The book includes 12 pages. Description The content of the book is scientifically designed especially for preschool and nursery children .. It is more suitable for children between the ages of 2 and 6 years old .. It helps them to […]
This cloud wheel with a cloud identification guide will help children to observe weather and learn to identify ten of the most common types of clouds. Make the science of weather observation a part of
Description of the four sesons. First I divide students into four groups and let each group come up with sentences describing each season. Then I give them the worksheet , we look at new expressions and they take it home for revision. - ESL worksheets
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Today I found out the Earth is hottest when it is furthest from the Sun on its orbit, not when it is closest. During the period when the Earth is furthest from the sun (aphelion), the average temperature of the entire planet is about 4°F (2.3°C) higher than when it is closest to the sun (perihelion). On average, the intensity [...]
Welcome to our article about nature words! If you're learning English, building your vocabulary is an essential part of improving your language skills. In
Bookmark this resource for seasonal science experiments and STEM projects to do in winter, spring, summer, and fall!
Last year after completing my full year biology curriculum, I decided to write a blog post to give context for why I chose the particular scope and sequence
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Here’s a collection of some of the funnier things I’ve found online, all of which pertaining to science. Ready, set, nerd it up!!!!
In this lesson we’ll be learning about seeds, talking about how they grow, and investigating seeds with our senses. Investigating seeds spring nature study Investigating Seeds Do you remember the video we watched of the chicken embryo growing inside its egg? A seed is a plant embryo, inside its own protective covering. We’re planting […]
Visit the post for more.
This is a fun worksheet to practice the weather with your beginner ESL students. Have your students read the sentence and draw the correct weather accordingly.