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Multiplication Count-bys
2’s 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
3’s 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30
4’s 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40
5’s 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45,50
6’s
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60
7’s 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70
8’s
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80
9’s 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90
*Use the list below, and the chart to help you memorize the count-by facts for each number.
*Then check off the box when you learn the facts.
Multiplication Count-bys
2’s 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
3’s 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30
4’s 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40
5’s 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50
6’s
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60
7’s 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70
8’s
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80
9’s 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90
*Use the list below, and the chart to help you memorize the count-by facts for each number.
*Then check off the box when you learn the facts.
Name:___________________
Multiplication Count-bys
2’s
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
3’s 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30
4’s 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40
5’s 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50
6’s
6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60
7’s 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70
8’s
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80
9’s 9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90
*Use the list below, and the chart to help you memorize the count-by facts for each number.
*Then check off the box when you learn the
facts.
Name:___________________
Multiplication Count-bys
2’s
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
3’s
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30
4’s 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40
5’s
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50
6’s 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60
7’s
7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70
8’s 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80
9’s
9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90
*Use the list below, and the chart to help you memorize the count-by facts for each
number.
*Then check off the box when you learn the facts.
Name:___________________
Multiplication Count-bys
2’s
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
3’s
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30
4’s 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40
5’s
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50
6’s 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60
7’s
7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, 70
8’s 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80
9’s
9, 18, 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72, 81, 90
*Use the list below, and the chart to help you memorize the count-by facts for each number. *Then check off the box when you learn the facts.
Name:___________________
WINTER
So, as we learned there are four seasons with many different weather patterns and similar weather patterns depending on where you are at in the Earth, and even in the USA.
The Seasons
The weather in each season varies depending
on where you are at in the Earth or in the USA.
For this assignment, I will
be looking at mainly Oregon weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following: MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ___________________________ _____________________________ 2) ___________________________ _____________________________ 3) __________________________ _____________________________ 4) ___________________________ _____________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. This is when the sun sits directly above the equator on its apparent trip northward. Of course this sun isn’t moving; Earth is. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT!
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
WHAT I LEARNED: So, as we learned there are four seasons with many different weather patterns and similar weather patterns depending on where you are at in the Earth, and even in the USA.
The
Seasons
The weather in each season varies depending
on where you are at in the Earth or in the USA.
For this assignment, I will
be looking at mainly Oregon weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming. *SPRING *SUMMER *FALL *WINTER *What I learned
After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following: MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ___________________________ _____________________________ 2) ___________________________ _____________________________ 3) __________________________ _____________________________ 4) ___________________________ _____________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. This is when the sun sits directly above the equator on its apparent trip northward. Of course this sun isn’t moving; Earth is. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT!
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
WHAT I LEARNED: So, as we learned there are four seasons with many different weather patterns and similar weather patterns depending on where you are at in the Earth, and even in the USA.
The
Seasons
The weather in each season varies depending
on where you are at in the Earth or in the USA.
For this assignment, I
will be looking at mainly Oregon weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following: MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ___________________________ _____________________________ 2) ___________________________ _____________________________ 3) __________________________ _____________________________ 4) ___________________________ _____________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. This is when the sun sits directly above the equator on its apparent trip northward. Of course this sun isn’t moving; Earth is. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT!
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
WHAT I LEARNED:
The
Seasons
The weather in each season varies depending
on where you are at in the Earth or in the USA.
For this assignment, I
will be looking at mainly Oregon weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following: MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4) ____________________________________ ________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. This is when the sun sits directly above the equator on its apparent trip northward. Of course this sun isn’t moving; Earth is. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT! Although in the summer, we will sometimes have rain.
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
WHAT I LEARNED:
The weather in each season varies depending on where you are at in the Earth or in the USA. This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4) ____________________________________ ________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
The
Seasons
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT! Although in the summer, we will sometimes have rain. Summer is the time when you see a lot of flip flops and people going bare foot, and enjoying the summer sun. People also go the lake, the beach, etc, and
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
WHAT I LEARNED:
The weather in each season varies depending on where you are at on the Earth or in the USA. This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4) ____________________________________ ________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
The
Seasons
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT! Although in the summer, we will sometimes have rain. Summer is the time when you see a lot of flip flops and people going bare foot, and enjoying the summer sun. People also go the lake, the beach, etc, and
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
The weather in each
season varies depending on where you are at on the
Earth or in the USA.
This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly
Oregon weather. As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
WHAT I LEARNED: After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4) ____________________________________ ________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
The
Seasons
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT! Although in the summer, we will sometimes have rain. Summer is the time when you see a lot of flip flops and people going bare foot, and enjoying the summer sun. People also go the lake, the beach, etc, and play in the water.
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
The weather in each season
varies depending on where you are at on the Earth or in the
USA.
This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon
weather. As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
WHAT I LEARNED: After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4) ____________________________________ ________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
The
Seasons
SPRING
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT! Although in the summer, we will sometimes have rain. Summer is the time when you see a lot of flip flops and people going bare foot, and enjoying the summer sun. People also go the lake, the beach, etc, and play in the water.
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
WINTER
The weather in each season
varies depending on where you are at on the Earth or in the
USA.
This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon
weather. As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
WHAT I LEARNED: After learning about the seasons, please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS: Four reasons why it’s my favorite 1) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 2) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 3) ____________________________________ ________________________________________ 4) ____________________________________ ________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends in March. Winters usually are cooler and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and hail. Some parts of Oregon, and the USA, and the world get huge amounts of snow during the winter. Winter is when earth’s North Pole is tilted farther away from the sun than at any other time of the year. While we in the United States have winter, Australia, South Africa and the southern parts of South America will have summer. Because the weather continues to cool for about another month after the shortest days, the coldest weather actually arrives after the winter solstice. For most of the Northern Hemisphere, January and February are typically the coldest months.
The
Seasons
SPRING
Spring begins in the month of March, and ends in June. As Earth revolves around the sun, the top half, called the Northern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more toward the sun as winter turns to spring. Meanwhile the bottom half, the Southern Hemisphere, becomes tilted more away from the sun. So it is autumn for people in Australia and the southern parts of Africa and South America. Spring in Oregon, is usually very mild and very rainy. There have been times when we have seen snow in the spring. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. This is also when the animals come out from hibernation (hiding during the winter) and the flowers and trees start budding and blooming.
SUMMER
Summer begins in June and ends in September. During the summer, school is out, and the weather is usually nicer and warmer. The sun comes out. The days get longer, and the weather is warmer. In some areas, and on some days, it even gets HOT! Although in the summer, we will sometimes have rain. Summer is the time when you see a lot of flip flops and people going bare foot, and enjoying the summer sun. People also go the lake, the beach, etc, and play in the water.
FALL
Fall begins in September and ends in December. School begins in the fall. The first part of fall is usually dry and the weather starts to get cooler. The leaves begin to change color, and fall to the ground. In fall, we celebrate Halloween, and Thanksgiving. This is the time of year, when you see lots of umbrellas and rain boots. The weather begins to change toward the winter weather, and starts to get rainy. We see animals preparing for the cold winter months by some birds flying south (where it is warmer – because they are having their summer during our winter) and other animals begin storing food, and going into hibernation or hiding.
The weather in each season varies depending on where you
are at on the Earth or in the USA.
This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon
weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
WHAT I LEARNED:
After learning about the seasons,
please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS:
Four reasons why it’s my favorite
1) ____________________________________
________________________________________
2) ____________________________________
________________________________________
3) ____________________________________
________________________________________
4) ____________________________________
________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends
in March. Winters usually are cooler
and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We
may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and
hail.
Some parts of Oregon, and the USA,
and the world get huge amounts of
snow during the winter.
Winter is when earth’s North Pole is
tilted farther away from the sun than
at any other time of the year. While
we in the United States have winter,
Australia, South Africa and the
southern parts of South America will
have summer. Because the weather
continues to cool for about another
month after the shortest days, the
coldest weather actually arrives after
the winter solstice. For most of the
Northern Hemisphere, January and
February are typically the coldest
months.
Date of publication
SPRING
Spring begins in the month of
March, and ends in June. As
Earth revolves around the sun,
the top half, called the Northern
Hemisphere, becomes tilted more
toward the sun as winter turns to
spring. Meanwhile the bottom
half, the Southern Hemisphere,
becomes tilted more away from
the sun. So it is autumn for
people in Australia and the
southern parts of Africa and
South America.
Spring in Oregon, is usually very
mild and very rainy. There have
been times when we have seen
snow in the spring. This is the
time of year, when you see lots of
umbrellas and rain boots. This is
also when the animals come out
from hibernation (hiding during
the winter) and the flowers and
trees start budding and blooming.
Summer begins in June and ends
in September. During the summer,
school is out, and the weather is
usually nicer and warmer. The
sun comes out. The days get
longer, and the weather is
warmer. In some areas, and on
some days, it even gets HOT!
Although in the summer, we will
sometimes have rain.
Summer is the time when you see
a lot of flip flops and people going
bare foot, and enjoying the
summer sun. People also go the
lake, the beach, etc, and play in
the water.
Fall begins in September and
ends in December. School begins
in the fall. The first part of fall is
usually dry and the weather
starts to get cooler. The leaves
begin to change color, and fall to
the ground. In fall, we celebrate
Halloween, and Thanksgiving.
This is the time of year, when you
see lots of umbrellas and rain
boots. The weather begins to
change toward the winter
weather, and starts to get rainy.
We see animals preparing for the
cold winter months by some birds
flying south (where it is warmer –
because they are having their
summer during our winter) and
other animals begin storing food,
and going into hibernation or
hiding.
Company Name
Street Address
Address 2
The weather in each season varies depending on where you
are at on the Earth or in the USA.
This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon
weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
WHAT I LEARNED:
After learning about the seasons,
please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS:
Four reasons why it’s my favorite
1) ____________________________________
________________________________________
2) ____________________________________
________________________________________
3) ____________________________________
________________________________________
4) ____________________________________
________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends
in March. Winters usually are cooler
and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We
may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and
hail.
Some parts of Oregon, and the USA,
and the world get huge amounts of
snow during the winter.
Winter is when earth’s North Pole is
tilted farther away from the sun than
at any other time of the year. While
we in the United States have winter,
Australia, South Africa and the
southern parts of South America will
have summer. Because the weather
continues to cool for about another
month after the shortest days, the
coldest weather actually arrives after
the winter solstice. For most of the
Northern Hemisphere, January and
February are typically the coldest
months.
Date of publication
SPRING
Spring begins in the month of
March, and ends in June. As
Earth revolves around the sun,
the top half, called the Northern
Hemisphere, becomes tilted more
toward the sun as winter turns to
spring. Meanwhile the bottom
half, the Southern Hemisphere,
becomes tilted more away from
the sun. So it is autumn for
people in Australia and the
southern parts of Africa and
South America.
Spring in Oregon, is usually very
mild and very rainy. There have
been times when we have seen
snow in the spring. This is the
time of year, when you see lots of
umbrellas and rain boots. This is
also when the animals come out
from hibernation (hiding during
the winter) and the flowers and
trees start budding and blooming.
Summer begins in June and ends
in September. During the summer,
school is out, and the weather is
usually nicer and warmer. The
sun comes out. The days get
longer, and the weather is
warmer. In some areas, and on
some days, it even gets HOT!
Although in the summer, we will
sometimes have rain.
Summer is the time when you see
a lot of flip flops and people going
bare foot, and enjoying the
summer sun. People also go the
lake, the beach, etc, and play in
the water.
Fall begins in September and
ends in December. School begins
in the fall. The first part of fall is
usually dry and the weather
starts to get cooler. The leaves
begin to change color, and fall to
the ground. In fall, we celebrate
Halloween, and Thanksgiving.
This is the time of year, when you
see lots of umbrellas and rain
boots. The weather begins to
change toward the winter
weather, and starts to get rainy.
We see animals preparing for the
cold winter months by some birds
flying south (where it is warmer –
because they are having their
summer during our winter) and
other animals begin storing food,
and going into hibernation or
hiding.
Company Name
Street Address
Address 2
The weather in each season varies depending on where you
are at on the Earth or in the USA.
This tri-fold brochure will be looking at mainly Oregon
weather.
As the sun shines on the earth, it shines more directly on the northern hemisphere in June and more directly on the southern hemisphere in December. That's why the seasons are different in each hemisphere. In the spring and fall, the sun shines fairly straight on the equator, giving both hemispheres equal warming.
WHAT I LEARNED:
After learning about the seasons,
please fill out the following:
MY FAVORITE SEASON IS:
Four reasons why it’s my favorite
1) ____________________________________
________________________________________
2) ____________________________________
________________________________________
3) ____________________________________
________________________________________
4) ____________________________________
________________________________________
Winter beings in December, and ends
in March. Winters usually are cooler
and wet. It is rainy and snowy. We
may also see, freezing rain, sleet, and
hail.
Some parts of Oregon, and the USA,
and the world get huge amounts of
snow during the winter.
Winter is when earth’s North Pole is
tilted farther away from the sun than
at any other time of the year. While
we in the United States have winter,
Australia, South Africa and the
southern parts of South America will
have summer. Because the weather
continues to cool for about another
month after the shortest days, the
coldest weather actually arrives after
the winter solstice. For most of the
Northern Hemisphere, January and
February are typically the coldest
months.
Date of publication
SPRING
Spring begins in the month of
March, and ends in June. As
Earth revolves around the sun,
the top half, called the Northern
Hemisphere, becomes tilted more
toward the sun as winter turns to
spring. Meanwhile the bottom
half, the Southern Hemisphere,
becomes tilted more away from
the sun. So it is autumn for
people in Australia and the
southern parts of Africa and
South America.
Spring in Oregon, is usually very
mild and very rainy. There have
been times when we have seen
snow in the spring. This is the
time of year, when you see lots of
umbrellas and rain boots. This is
also when the animals come out
from hibernation (hiding during
the winter) and the flowers and
trees start budding and blooming.
Summer begins in June and ends
in September. During the summer,
school is out, and the weather is
usually nicer and warmer. The
sun comes out. The days get
longer, and the weather is
warmer. In some areas, and on
some days, it even gets HOT!
Although in the summer, we will
sometimes have rain.
Summer is the time when you see
a lot of flip flops and people going
bare foot, and enjoying the
summer sun. People also go the
lake, the beach, etc, and play in
the water.
Fall begins in September and
ends in December. School begins
in the fall. The first part of fall is
usually dry and the weather
starts to get cooler. The leaves
begin to change color, and fall to
the ground. In fall, we celebrate
Halloween, and Thanksgiving.
This is the time of year, when you
see lots of umbrellas and rain
boots. The weather begins to
change toward the winter
weather, and starts to get rainy.
We see animals preparing for the
cold winter months by some birds
flying south (where it is warmer –
because they are having their
summer during our winter) and
other animals begin storing food,
and going into hibernation or
hiding.
Company Name
Street Address
Address 2
The chart shows the students’ test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my student teaching last year. In the unit, students learned about sentences and sentence structure. They learned that sentences start with a capital letter, and end with a period or other punctuation mark. Students mastered the concept of a simple sentence, and then moved on to how to use modifiers to make their sentences more interesting. Students mastered how to use
nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and adverbs, correctly in sentences. They also learned how to correctly use commas and quotation marks. They will also be introduced to the skill of proofreading, which will make them a better writer.
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The data indicates that after the unit, students had a better
understanding of grammar, and how to write complete sentences.
The chart shows the students’ test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my student teaching last year.
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The data indicates that after the unit, students had a better
understanding of grammar, and how to write complete sentences.
The chart shows the students test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my student teaching last year.
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In the unit, students learned about sentences and sentence structure. They learned that sentences start
with a capital letter, and end with a period or other punctuation mark. Students mastered the concept of a
simple sentence, and then moved on to how to use modifiers to make their
sentences more interesting. Students mastered how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and adverbs, correctly in sentences. They also learned how to correctly use commas and quotation marks. They will also
be introduced to the skill of proofreading, which will make them a
better writer.
The data indicates that after the unit, students had a better understanding of
grammar and how to write complete sentences.
The chart shows the students test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my student teaching last year.
0
20
40
60
80
100
Pre-test by %
Post-test by %
In the unit, students learned about sentences and sentence structure. They learned that sentences start with a capital letter, and end with a period or other punctuation mark. Students mastered the concept of a simple sentence, and then moved on to how to use modifiers to make their sentences more interesting. Students mastered how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and adverbs, correctly in sentences. They also learned how to correctly use commas and quotation marks. They will also be introduced to the skill of proofreading, which will make them a better writer.
The data indicates that after the unit, students had a better
understanding of grammar and how to write complete sentences.
The chart shows the students test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my student teaching last year.
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percentage
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Test comparsion
Pre-test by % Post-test by %
In the unit, students learned about sentences and sentence structure. They learned that sentences start with a capital letter, and end with a period or other punctuation mark. Students mastered the concept of a simple sentence, and then moved on to how to use modifiers to make their sentences more interesting. Students mastered how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and adverbs, correctly in sentences. They also learned how to correctly use commas and quotation marks. They will also be introduced to the skill of proofreading, which will make them better writers.
The data indicates that after the unit, students had a better
understanding of grammar and how to write complete sentences.
The chart shows the students’ test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my student teaching last year.
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
percentage
Students
Test comparsion
Pre-test by % Post-test by %
In the unit, students learned about sentences and sentence structure. They learned that sentences start with a capital letter, and end with a period or other punctuation mark. Students mastered the concept of a simple sentence, and then moved on to how to use modifiers to make their sentences more interesting. Students mastered how to use nouns, verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and adverbs, correctly in sentences. They also learned how to correctly use commas and quotation marks. They will also be introduced to the skill of proofreading, which will make them better writers.
The data indicates that after the unit, students had a better
understanding of grammar and how to write complete sentences.
The chart shows the students’ test scores on their pre-test and post-test during the Writing Zippy Sentence Grammar unit that I taught during my
student teaching last year.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
percentage
Students
Test comparsion
Pre-test by % Post-test by %
In the unit, students learned about
sentences and sentence structure.
They learned that sentences start
with a capital letter, and end with
a period or other punctuation mark.
Students mastered the concept of a
simple sentence, and then moved on
to how to use modifiers to make
their sentences more interesting.
Students mastered how to use nouns,
verbs, adjectives, pronouns, and
adverbs, correctly in sentences.
They also learned how to correctly
use commas and quotation marks.
They will also be introduced to the
skill of proofreading, which will
make them better writers.
The data indicates that after the
unit, students had a better
understanding of grammar and how to
write complete sentences.