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Weather and Seasons
Weather and Seasons Weather  Our Earth is  surrounded by a layer of air called atmosphere. Sometimes air becomes hot and sometimes it becomes cold. This change in air is known as weather.  Weather keeps changing from day to day and sometimes from hour to hour. Seasons -When  weather remains the same for a long period, we call it season. We have some months when it is very hot, some months when it rains heavily  and some months when it is cold and chilly. We also have spring and autumn when it is neither too hot nor too cold.
Spring is a time  When children play, Flower bloom And all is gay. Summer is hot, To stay cool,  Everyone wants a dip In the pool. Monsoon clouds Filled with rain, Make you feel, Cool again Autumn is short And the leaves begin to fall, Playing in the open Is  fun for all. Winter is cold. On sunny days People bask In the sun’s rays. Seasons
Season April and May are the hot months of the year.  This period is called the summer season. The sun is at its hottest and brightest during this time. People like to stay indoors and use fans, coolers or air conditioners.  People like to have cold water, cold drinks and ice cream.
Rainy Season After the hot summer comes the rainy season or monsoon season. The rain comes in June, July and August. Cool winds from the sea bring the rain clouds. We use raincoats and umbrellas to protect ourselves from rain. The rain fills the dried ponds, wells ,lakes and rivers. It brings water for crops. The trees and plants look green during the monsoon season.
 Autumn Season September and October are the autumn months. Autumn season follows the rains. This is a short season. It is neither hot nor cold. In many places, the leaves of the trees turn yellow as they dry up and fall during autumn.
November, December and January are the winter months. The air becomes cold and the sun is not very bright. People wear woolen clothes. They light fires and heaters to keep warm. During winter, it snows in the mountains in North India. Lakes and ponds freeze. People enjoy being out in the sun during winter. It is not as cold as in other parts of India
Season February and March are the Spring months. During  the spring season, it is neither hot nor cold. The days are very pleasant. Trees and plants are full of fresh leaves and colourful flowers in spring . People enjoy going for picnics in spring.
Changing Seasons Summer , winter and the rain, Makes a yearly  seasonal chain. Some months are hot, some are cold, And some months are  Neither hot nor cold. It’s  cold in the mountains, And warm in the plains. And when its monsoon, There is thunder and rain.
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Weather and seasons

  • 2. Weather and Seasons Weather Our Earth is surrounded by a layer of air called atmosphere. Sometimes air becomes hot and sometimes it becomes cold. This change in air is known as weather. Weather keeps changing from day to day and sometimes from hour to hour. Seasons -When weather remains the same for a long period, we call it season. We have some months when it is very hot, some months when it rains heavily and some months when it is cold and chilly. We also have spring and autumn when it is neither too hot nor too cold.
  • 3. Spring is a time When children play, Flower bloom And all is gay. Summer is hot, To stay cool, Everyone wants a dip In the pool. Monsoon clouds Filled with rain, Make you feel, Cool again Autumn is short And the leaves begin to fall, Playing in the open Is fun for all. Winter is cold. On sunny days People bask In the sun’s rays. Seasons
  • 4. Season April and May are the hot months of the year. This period is called the summer season. The sun is at its hottest and brightest during this time. People like to stay indoors and use fans, coolers or air conditioners. People like to have cold water, cold drinks and ice cream.
  • 5. Rainy Season After the hot summer comes the rainy season or monsoon season. The rain comes in June, July and August. Cool winds from the sea bring the rain clouds. We use raincoats and umbrellas to protect ourselves from rain. The rain fills the dried ponds, wells ,lakes and rivers. It brings water for crops. The trees and plants look green during the monsoon season.
  • 6. Autumn Season September and October are the autumn months. Autumn season follows the rains. This is a short season. It is neither hot nor cold. In many places, the leaves of the trees turn yellow as they dry up and fall during autumn.
  • 7. November, December and January are the winter months. The air becomes cold and the sun is not very bright. People wear woolen clothes. They light fires and heaters to keep warm. During winter, it snows in the mountains in North India. Lakes and ponds freeze. People enjoy being out in the sun during winter. It is not as cold as in other parts of India
  • 8. Season February and March are the Spring months. During the spring season, it is neither hot nor cold. The days are very pleasant. Trees and plants are full of fresh leaves and colourful flowers in spring . People enjoy going for picnics in spring.
  • 9. Changing Seasons Summer , winter and the rain, Makes a yearly seasonal chain. Some months are hot, some are cold, And some months are Neither hot nor cold. It’s cold in the mountains, And warm in the plains. And when its monsoon, There is thunder and rain.
  • 10. For more PowerPoint presentations visit http://www.sitesforkids.net/