Seasons and Weather: Supplemental Guide | Alignment Chart xvii
Alignment Chart for Seasons and Weather: Supplemental Guide
The following chart contains core content objectives addressed in this
domain. It also demonstrates alignment between the Common Core
State Standards and corresponding Core Knowledge Language Arts
(CKLA) goals.
Alignment Chart for
Seasons and Weather: Supplemental Guide
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Core Content Objectives
Demonstrate understanding of the following units of time and
their relationship to one another: day, week, month, year
Name the four seasons in cyclical order, as experienced in the
United States
Characterize winter as generally the coldest season and
summer as generally the warmest season
Describe daily weather conditions of their own locality in terms
of temperature, cloud cover, and precipitation
Name at least one month in a specific season while referring to
a calendar
Describe a few characteristics of a specific season
Describe any unique seasonal differences that are characteristic
of their own locality
Name at least one holiday in a specific season
Identify a thermometer as an instrument used to measure
temperature
Describe how a thermometer works: when it is hotter outside,
the liquid in the thermometer rises; when it is cooler, the liquid
descends
Identify a blizzard as a strong snowstorm with lots of snow and
wind
Identify the sun as a source of light and warmth during summer
Identify examples of personification in familiar fables
Explain the moral, or lesson, that the grasshopper learns at the
end of the fable, “The Grasshopper and the Ants”
Identify characteristics of a thunderstorm (rain, thunder,
lightning, wind, and sometimes hail)
Describe safe and unsafe behaviors during thunderstorms
Identify ways in which weather affects daily routines, such as
dress, activities, etc.
Explain why weather prediction is important in their daily lives