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The Weather Adventure

Today is sunny and warm. I see the sun shining brightly.

Introduction: A sunny day, the sun is shining, simple vocabulary.
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The weather changes. It's windy and cool. I feel the wind blow.

Changing weather: Windy and cool day, feeling the wind, basic sensory experience.
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When it rains, I use an umbrella. Raindrops make a pitter-patter sound.

Rainy day: Using an umbrella, sound of raindrops, familiar objects.
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It's snowy. I wear a fluffy coat and see the snowflakes fall softly.

Snowy weather: Wearing a coat, seeing snowflakes, cold weather.
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Let's learn weather words: sunny, windy, rainy, snowy. Which is your favorite?

Learning time: Introduction to weather vocabulary, engaging readers.
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The sun is bright. Repeat after me: The sun is shining. It's a sunny day.

Language practice: Repetition, simple phrases, weather description.
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Feel the wind. Say it with me: It's windy today. The wind is blowing.

Sensory experience: Encouraging active participation, learning phrases.
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Hear the rain. Let's say: It's raining. The rain makes a pitter-patter sound.

Auditory experience: Emphasizing sound, repeating phrases.
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Wear a coat. Repeat: It's snowy. The snowflakes are falling softly.

Clothing and weather: Learning about appropriate attire, snowy weather.
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I love the sunny weather. What's your favorite weather? Why?

Engaging question: Encouraging personal expression, social interaction.
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Can you describe the wind? How does it feel when it's windy?

Sensory exploration: Encouraging descriptive language, self-awareness.
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Imagine a rainy day. What would you do? How does the rain sound?

Imaginative thinking: Encouraging creativity, empathy for different weather experiences.
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Reflection Questions

  • How do you feel when it's sunny outside? How does the warm sun make you feel emotionally?
  • If you were experiencing a snowy day, what activities would you like to do? How does the snow make you feel?
  • Have you ever been in a thunderstorm? Describe the feelings and sounds associated with it.

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