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Year 1 | Measurement | Recognise and Use Language Related to Dates | Lesson 2 of 3: Months of the Year Months of the Year Aim I can recognise and use the names of the months of the year. Success Criteria I can name some months of the


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Year 1 | Measurement | Recognise and Use Language Related to Dates | Lesson 2 of 3: Months of the Year

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Months of the Year

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Success Criteria Aim

  • I can recognise and use the names of the months of the year.
  • I can name some months of the year.
  • I can order months of the year with support.
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Sort the days of the week into order as fast as you can. What comes after Sunday?

Order It - Days

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As we move through each year, we have four different seasons.

Seasons

The seasons are marked by changes in the weather, plants and animals. Can you remember the names of the four seasons? spring summer autumn winter

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Spring starts cold but gets warmer. There is often lots of rain.

Seasons

In spring flowers like snowdrops, daffodils and tulips grow. Trees grow blossoms and then new, green leaves. Many baby animals are born in the spring and birds lay their eggs.

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Summer is warm and sunny. Many flowers bloom in the summer and trees are full of green leaves. Baby birds and animals grow and become strong in the summer.

Seasons

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Autumn is often windy and much cooler. Animals get ready for the winter months ahead. Leaves turn brown and fall from the trees.

Seasons

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Winter is cold and wet. Sometimes, there is snow. Most trees have no leaves and not many flowers bloom. Animals grow thick fur or feathers to keep warm. Some animals sleep all winter to save energy.

Seasons

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Which seasons do the pictures represent? Click on the pictures to find out.

Seasons

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Each season lasts about 3 months.

Months

There are 12 months in every year, each lasting about 4 weeks. What months do you know?

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Months

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Which months are in winter? December, January and February are the months

  • f winter.

January 1st is New Year’s Day. This is the start of a new year. Christmas happens in December at the end of the year. In February, it is Valentine’s Day.

Months

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Which months are in spring? March, April and May are the months of spring. In March, we celebrate Mother’s Day. Easter is celebrated in March or April. May Day is a bank holiday in May.

Months

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Which months are in summer? June, July and August are the months of summer. We celebrate Father’s Day in June. The last day of the school year in is July. August is the month of the summer holidays!

Months

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September, October and November are the months

  • f Autumn.

Which months are in autumn? The new school year starts in September. October is when we celebrate Halloween. In November, many people celebrate Bonfire Night.

Months

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Birthdays

Which month is your birthday in? Tell your partner. If you don’t know, think about what time of year it is.

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Which month is before the month

  • f your birthday?

Which month is after the month

  • f your birthday?

Do you know anything else about the month of your birthday?

Birthdays

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Dive in by completing your own activity!

Diving into Mastery

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Success Criteria Aim

  • I can recognise and use the names of the months of the year.
  • I can name some months of the year.
  • I can order months of the year with support.
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