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Magical Mother Nature: The Four Seasons. Watch the KLRN video. Get a blank sheet of paper and fold it into 4 parts Draw something you remember from each season in each box. Kinder. Weather: A First Look.
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Magical Mother Nature: The Four Seasons • Watch the KLRN video. • Get a blank sheet of paper and fold it into 4 parts • Draw something you remember from each season in each box Kinder
Weather: A First Look • Watch the KLRN video segments: The Weather is Different From Day to Day & How Sun Affects Weather • Get a blank sheet of paper and write at the top “Our Climate” • Look outside a window and see what kind of day it is. Think about the other days this week. What do you think the climate in San Antonio is? • Draw that on your paper • Write 1 sentence to describe the climate First
How Things Move • Watch the KLRN video. • Divide a piece of paper into four sections • Take four objects out of the “motion box” • Using what you learned from the video, try making the object move • Draw a picture of each object in one of the segments and write a sentence about how it moves and why Second
Junior Space Scientist: Our Solar System • Watch the KLRN video. • On a sheet of paper, answer the following questions: • Think about: “WHAT IF... What if the Earth didn't spin or rotate around its axis. How would that make things different on Earth? • How is a planet different from a star? • Which planet is most unusual or interesting in your opinion and why? • Draw a picture of your interesting planet on the back of your paper Third
How To Make Mud Pie • Watch the KLRN video. • On a sheet of paper illustrate how to make a mud pie. The following vocabulary words must be used to label your illustration: organic, inorganic, rock, soil, nutrients, minerals, weathering, plants, animals, microbes, recycle, aerate, and healthy. • Open the Kidspiration Web, Mud Pie. Complete the web. Fourth
Why Land Goes Up and Down • Watch the KLRN video. • Divide your paper into three columns • Write Landform in the first column, how it is formed in the second column and where it is found in the last column • Using information from the video, fill in each column Fifth