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							SEASONS



Angela White-Knox
Edu 506
March 11, 2000
Winter
Fall
Spring
    The seasons are caused by the tilt of the
    earth as it journeys around the sun
    during the year.
•   There are four
    seasons which
    are:
    –   Winter
    –   Spring
    –   Summer
    –   Autumn
The changing seasons affect
plants, animals, people, and the
weather.
• Squirrels gather nuts. They store nuts in
  places like hollow logs. Then when winter
  comes they will have some food.
• Monarch butterflies fly to warmer places in
  Autumn.
• In the summer time people wear lighter
  clothes to keep cool.
The amount of daylight increases
and decreases with the changes
of the seasons.
• When the days become longer it is spring .
• When the days become shorter it is winter .
Some materials protect people
from cold weather better than
others.
• People wear coats , jacket and scarves in
  the winter time.
• People wear short sleeves, shorts and
  sandals in the Summer and Spring
  Summer is the season between spring and fall.




• Some characteristics of summer are:
   – The weather is usually hot in most areas.
   – People like to engage in outdoor activities such fishing, swimming, boating,
     and ball sports during the summer.
   – Trees and flowers bloom and grow, and fruits, nuts and vegetables ripen
     enough to be eaten and enjoyed in the summer.
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