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The Four Season s Ms. Zakalowski

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TheFour Seasons

Ms. Zakalowski

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WinterWhat is the

weather like in winter?

COLD!

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More weather in the Winter

There can be hail, sleet, and blizzards in the Winter.

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What activities can you do in the Winter?

GoSledding!

Build a snowman!

Go Ice Skating!

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SpringWhat is the weather like in

Spring?WARM!

What also happens in the Spring and helps the flowers grow?

RAIN!

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More weather in Spring

It can get really windy in the Spring and lead to a tornado.It can also be really rainy in the Spring and cause floods.

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What activities can we do in the Spring?

Play sports! Play

outside!Fly a kite!

Take your pet for a walk!

Ride your bike!

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SummerWhat is the weather

like in the Summer?

HOT!

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More weather in Summer

There can be extreme heat in the Summer that can make everything dry and can sometimes cause a drought.

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What activities can we do in the Summer?

Swim! Exercise!

Play outside! Go to the

beach!

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FallWhat is the weather like in Fall?Cool and breezy!

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More weather in Fall

There can be extreme wind in the Fall.

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What activities can we do in the Fall?

Carve pumpkins!

Go to the cider mill!

Rake leaves!

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What is your favorite season?

Winter? Spring?

Summer? Fall?

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