Knowledge Organiser Focus Key vocabulary autumn In autumn
Knowledge Organiser Focus: Key vocabulary autumn In autumn, the weather begins to get colder. The leaves start to fall from the trees. There is less daylight which means night times are longer. winter In winter, the weather is much colder. Sometimes it is frosty and sometimes it snows. Many trees have bare branches and the daytimes are very short. summer In summer, the weather is warmer. The daytime is long and the nights are short. The trees are full of leaves and there are lots of flowers, bees and other insects. spring In spring, the weather begins to get warmer. It often rains to help the new crops grow. The leaves begin to grow on the trees and some trees may blossom (have flowers). seasons There are fours seasons each year; autumn, winter, spring and summer. weather daylight The weather includes the temperature outside, the wind direction and strength as well as rain, cloud, snow and sun. Daylight is when it is light outside. The amount of daylight changes with each season. Splendid Skies The Four Seasons Thinking Deeper Challenge Can you design the perfect outfit for each season of the year and explain why they are suitable for each season? In the future I can explain the danger of direct sunlight and describe how to keep protected. I will learn I can name the seasons and suggest the type of weather in each season. I can observe and comment on changes in the seasons. I should already know I know that the weather changes and can recognise different types of weathers.
Splendid Skies Knowledge Organiser Focus: Examples of weather What is a weather forecast? On the news, you will see weather reporters explaining what the weather will be like in next few days. This is to prepare people for different types of weather. The forecast is a predication made using lots of information about the atmosphere. The atmosphere can change quickly meaning sometimes the weather forecast can be wrong. Examples of extreme weather Here is an example of a weather report on the news. How do we know what season it is? The weather can often help us recognise which season we are in. For example, in winter you may expect snow, frost and freezing temperatures whereas in summer, you would expect to see warmer, sunnier weather. This means we dress differently for each season. Here are examples of how we might dress in each season: summer spring Autumn winter The months of the year are also split into seasons so we can tell which season we are in by knowing the month we are in. See below to help. tornado blizzard Spring Lots of baby animals are born and new flowers blossom. Summer Insects such as wasps and bees are around and plants have lots of leaves. Autumn Many types of leaves begin to turn brown/orange and fall from trees. Winter Many trees have no leaves and many animals are hibernating. gale force winds drought
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