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All You Need to Know About the Calendar. Click. Presented by Sara Stevenson. Orientation. Click. When I click on this arrow I will be clicking to go on to the NEXT slide. If I click on the point of this arrow it takes you to the PREVIOUS slide.
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All You Need to Know About the Calendar Click Presented by Sara Stevenson
Orientation Click • When I click on this arrow I will be clicking to go on to the NEXT slide. • If I click on the point of this arrow it takes you to the PREVIOUS slide. • The home button allows you to come back to this screen to click on the different categories. Go Back Menu • 12 months of the year • 7 days of the week • 4 Seasons in a year • Quiz Click Go Back
Learning Environment This will be taught in a first grade classroom using a projector. Students will be in their seats listening. Click Go Back
Information Students will be learning about the 12 months of the year, seven days of the week and four seasons of the year. Click Go Back
Motivation Being able to understand how to look at a calendar and seeing all the different dates in a new way. Click Go Back
Objective Using the PowerPoint slides about the various concepts of the calendar, the students will develop the common ideas and will get a 100% on the quiz at the end. They will do a good job and will use their previous knowledge from their home life and other schooling to help them with this lesson. Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • There are twelve months of the year. • Each of you are born on a specific month. • Some months have a holiday in it. (examples: Thanksgiving, New Years Day, St. Patrick’s Day) Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • January Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • February Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • March Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • April Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • May Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • June Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • July Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • August Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • September Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • October Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • November Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • December Click to go back to Games Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • There are seven days to the week. • You go to school five of those days. • There are two days (Saturday and Sunday) that are considered the weekend. • The other five days are known as week days Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Monday Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Tuesday Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Wednesday Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Thursday Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Friday Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Saturday Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week • Sunday Click Go Back
The Four Seasons of the Year Click Go Back
Winter Common Temperature: Cold Holiday New Years Day (January 1) Months: December, January, February Typical Weather: Snowy and cloudy Click Go Back
Spring Common Temperature: Cold and warm Holiday Easter (April) Months: March, April, May Typical Weather: Rainy, sunny, windy Click Go Back
Summer Common Temperature: Hot Holiday 4th of July Months: June, July, August Typical Weather: Sunny Click Go Back
Fall Common Temperature: Cold Holiday Thanksgiving (November) Months: September, October, November Typical Weather: Sunny, cloudy, windy Click Go Back
Applying this information • GAME TIME!! • We are going to play a leap frog game then sing a song to make sure everyone is understanding these new items. Click Go Back
MONTHS OF THE YEAR • Now we are going to play the leap frog game. • Everyone please stand up and get into a “frog” like position. • When you hear your birthday month, LEAP UP. Click Go Back
7 Days of the Week Sung in the tune of Adam’s Family theme song “Days of the week (clap, clap)Days of the week (clap,clap)There's Sunday and there's MondayThere's Tuesday and there's WednesdayThere's Thursday and there's FridayAnd then there's Sat-ur-day.Days of the week(Clap, clap)Days of the week (clap, clap)Days of the week, days of the week, days of the week (clap, clap)” Click Go Back
The Four Seasons • When I point to the picture yell out which season it is. Click Go Back
Question #1 How many seasons are there in a year? 2 seasons 3 seasons 4 seasons
Question #2 What the four seasons? Monday, Spring, Winter, March Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall Thursday, Spring, Summer, Winter
Question #3 What two days are on the weekend? Monday and Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Saturday and Sunday
Question #4 How many months are there in a year? 12 2 9
Question #5 How many days are known as the week days? 2 5 7
Incorrect #1 Good try, but you need to remember that that during the four times in a year that Earth experiences a change. Try again
Incorrect #2 Nice try, but Monday and March are not apart of the four seasons that occur in a year. Monday is a day of the week and March is a month of the year.
Incorrect #2 Good try, but Thursday is not apart of the four seasons that occur in a year. Thursday is a day of the week before Friday and after Wednesday.
Incorrect #3 Nice try, Monday and Tuesday are part of the week days. Try again!
Incorrect #3 Nice try, Wednesday and Thursday are part of the week days. Try again!
Incorrect #4 Good try, but nine does not cover enough months. Try again!
Incorrect #4 Good try, but two is not the correct number. Try again!
Incorrect #5 Good try, but two is the number of days in the weekend. Try again!
Incorrect #5 Good try, but seven is the amount of days in a week. Try again!