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M65 Seasons


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Desenvolvedor: VINCI Education Corporation
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Join the VINCI characters on a science filled adventure to discover Earths four seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. Build and decorate an outdoor scene and observe how the seasons and the time of day affect what happens to plants, animals and characters in your scene.

Your child will learn that the planet Earth is part of the Solar System and will observe the relationship between the Earth and the Sun. They will see how the movement of the Sun and the Earth create day and night and the four seasons - Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Your child will also learn about the different activities that people do during the different seasons. In addition, they will observe how plants change and how animals behave during each season.

Grade: Kindergarten
Subject: Science
Section: Earth Sciences
Lesson: The Solar System, Earth and The Four Seasons
Multilingual: This game can be played in English, French, Spanish, and Chinese

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