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Months of the Year, Weather, Cause and Effect

  •  English    15     Public
    Unit 6 Part 2 REACH (ESL) What's wild about weather
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  • June, July, and August are all ____________________ of the year.
    months
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  • In January, the weather is ____________ and __________________.
    cold and snowy
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  • We use a thermometer to measure the _____________________ outside.
    temperature
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  • When the temperature is high, it's _______________ outside.
    hot
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  • When the temperature falls, it means its getting ________________ outside.
    colder
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  • The story "A Year for Kiko" is realistic fiction. True or False?
    True. It's fiction but it could happen in real life.
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  • The story "A Year for Kiko" is realistic fiction. True or False?
    True. It's fiction but it could happen in real life.
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  • The story "A Year for Kiko" is realistic fiction. True or False?
    True. It's fiction but it could happen in real life.
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  • What does Kiko do in May? Why?
    She plants a seed because the weather is warm and the ground is soft and ready to grow things.
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  • Listen to this sentence from the story. What season is it? How do you know? "Red and gold leaves are falling."
    It's Fall, because in the Fall the trees change color and fall to the ground.
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  • Listen to this line from the story. What season is it? How do you know? "Kiko wears her mittens and hat, and breathes out clouds."
    It's winter. We know because she's wearing cold weather clothes and she can see her breath freeze in the air.
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  • What month is your birthday? Tell us in a complete sentence.
    My birthday is in ___________________,
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  • Describe the weather in this picture.
    It's foggy. There is a lot of fog.
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  • Use your senses to tell what you see, hear, and feel in the weather in this picture.
    You hear the BOOM of thunder. You see the flash of lightning. You feel the damp air and cool breeze of the storm.
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  • Ask a classmate about his or her favorite kind of weather.
    What is your favorite kind of weather? What kind of weather do you like?
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