Four Seasons: Changes Through the Seasons PowerPoint
About This Product
This 57-slide 'Seasons' PowerPoint takes children through the seasons, starting in summer and passing through autumn, winter and spring back to summer.
This PowerPoint aims to teach Science/geography through the natural, local environment as young children learn best when they can see/experience things for themselves.
What does the 'Seasons' PowerPoint teach?
Children will:
Learn what natural changes to plants and animals to look out for across the four seasons as well as changes we make, e.g. changes in activity and clothing
Learn that days change in length throughout the year
How the weather is affected by the seasons and the length of the day
How the changes in seasons affect what we wear and what we do
How plants and animals are affected by the seasons
Key vocabulary associated with the seasons
Special features of the 'Seasons' PowerPoint:
Bright photos and simple explanation makes it accessible to all abilities in the class and will engage even reluctant learners.
Simple text for children to read on each slide means that the Seasons PowerPoint can be used for guided reading.
More information is provided for the teacher to read, if desired, in PDF form or under each slide.
Animated: All animations occur automatically.
How can the Seasons PowerPoint be used?
Some ideas:
It can be viewed as one longer PoweRPoint, or split into individual seasons, watching one part at a time or each season.
As part of a project on seasons, summer, autumn, winter or spring
To revise and consolidate work done on seasonal changes
To introduce a new project on seasons to the class
Grades/Ages
Early years/Reception
Kindergarten/Year 1
Grade 1/Year 2
Special Needs
Who is it suitable for:
Young children, or those with special needs
Teachers
Home-educators
Private tutors
Private schools
What is included:
57 slide PowerPoint
1 PDF
More:
This Seasons PowerPoint teams up well with my Light and Dark PowerPoint: https://teachsimple.com/product/light-and-dark-powerpoint
For more science PowerPoints see the Lilibettes Resources store: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/lilibettes-resources?page=2