How does the weather change across the seasons?

In this lesson, we are going to be looking at more detailed impressions of what scientists are and look like. This will help us begin our lesson, then we will look at understanding how the weather changes across seasons. We will be reminding ourselves of the different types of weather and comparing this to the seasons. Lastly, we will be beginning our first scientific experiment! You will need a pencil, piece of paper and your weather drawing from last week. Let's get started.

How does the weather change across the seasons?

In this lesson, we are going to be looking at more detailed impressions of what scientists are and look like. This will help us begin our lesson, then we will look at understanding how the weather changes across seasons. We will be reminding ourselves of the different types of weather and comparing this to the seasons. Lastly, we will be beginning our first scientific experiment! You will need a pencil, piece of paper and your weather drawing from last week. Let's get started.

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Describing the weather in each season
  2. Temperature and how it changes

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4 Questions

Q1.
Can you be a Scientist if you are a girl?
No
Correct answer: Yes
Q2.
Which season is it likely to snow in?
Autumn
Spring
Summer
Correct answer: Winter
Q3.
Which season can I see the leaves change from green to red, yellow and orange colours?
Correct answer: Autumn
Spring
Summer
Winter
Q4.
Which weather will make the ground wet? Choose two answers.
A cloudy day, will make the ground wet.
Correct answer: A rainy day, will make the ground wet.
Correct answer: A snowy day, will make the ground wet.
A sunny day, will make the ground wet.

4 Questions

Q1.
Which season is it likely to be sunny and hot? You might need to wear suncream.
Autumn
Spring
Correct answer: Summer
Winter
Q2.
Which season is it likely to be rainy, sunny and bright? Flowers bloom in this season.
Autumn
Correct answer: Spring
Summer
Winter
Q3.
Which season is it likely to be rainy, chilly and windy? The leaves fall off the trees during this season.
Correct answer: Autumn
Spring
Summer
Winter
Q4.
Which season is it likely to be snowy, cold and icy? You could build a snowman!
Autumn
Spring
Summer
Correct answer: Winter

Lesson appears in

UnitScience / Seasons and change

Science