G2-SEC-L31-01-31-2023: The Different Seasons and Why They Change

Hello, Grade 2 curious minds! Today, let's dive into the magical world of seasons and unravel the reasons behind their ever-changing nature.


Our Earth experiences four distinct seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Have you ever wondered why this happens? It's all about the tilt of the Earth! As our planet orbits the sun, different parts receive varying amounts of sunlight, creating the beautiful cycle of seasons.


When it's spring, flowers bloom, and trees come to life. Summer brings warm sunshine, perfect for outdoor fun. In the fall, leaves change color, painting the world with vibrant hues. And finally, winter arrives with snow and cold temperatures.


Now, here's a fun fact: While it's winter in one hemisphere, it's summer in the other. It's like our Earth is wearing different seasonal outfits at the same time!


So, Grade 2 friends, as you experience the changing weather, remember it's the Earth's way of putting on a magnificent seasonal show!

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How many seasons does Earth have?
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What causes the changing seasons on Earth?
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In which season do leaves change color and fall from the trees?
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True or False -  Earth experiences only two seasons.
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True or False -  The changing seasons are caused by Earth's rotation.
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True or False - While it's winter in one hemisphere, it's also winter in the other.
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Fill in the Blank -  Spring brings blooming flowers and the rebirth of ____________.
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