Kindergarden Seasons and Weather

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

72 Seasons and Weather: Supplemental Guide 4 | Summer


 With prompting and support, describe the characteristics of summer
and make the connection between the summer season and the
summer months (RI.K.3)
 With prompting and support, describe the role of an author and
illustrator in a nonfiction/informational text related to the seasons
(RI.K.6)
 With prompting and support, identify the reasons the author gives to
explain why summer is her favorite season (RI.K.8)
 With prompting and support, describe how each season is distinct
from the others (RI.K.9)
 With prompting and support, contrast the clothes worn in the winter
to clothes worn in the summer (RI.K.9)
 Use a combination of drawing and dictating to present a summer
scene based on information from the read-aloud “Summer” (W.K.2)
 With guidance and support from adults, respond to questions and
suggestions from peers and edit drawing of summer scene (W.K.5)
 Participate in class research project to chart daily weather conditions
onto the Class Weather Journal (W.K.7)
 With assistance, categorize and organize information about the
unique characteristics of spring onto a Seasons Comparison Chart
(W.K.8)
 Describe what summer is like in their locality (SL.K.4)
 Create a drawing with sufficient detail of the season of summer
(SL.K.5)
 Identify real-life connections between words—temperature,
sunscreen, sunburned, and distinct—and their use (L.K.5c)

Core Vocabulary
distinct, adj. Clearly different
Example: The twins look alike, but they have distinct personalities.
Variation(s): none
indoors, adv. Inside or into a building
Example: The cold weather makes me want to stay indoors where it’s
warm.
Variation(s): none
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