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What colour is Winter?
What does Autumn smell like?
What does Summer taste of?
Why is a March hare mad?
What colour is Autumn?
What item of clothing is Spring?
What colour is Spring?
“Time is free, but it's priceless. You
can't own it, but you can use it. You
can't keep it, but you can spend it.
Once you've lost it you can never get
it back.”
A short video to show you how seasons can change in this
time lapse video
What’s your
favourite
season?
Seasons:
“A thin grey fog hung over
the city, and the streets
were very cold; for summer
was in England.”
Rudyard Kipling,
The Light That Failed
The Seasons are Celebrated from when
we are children right through life.
The Hungry
Caterpillar
Aesop’s Fable
Highlights of each year
January – New Year, Chinese New Year
February – Valentine’s Day, half term holiday
March – First day of Spring, lighter nights
April – Easter, Pancake Day, two weeks off school
May – May day Bank holiday, Whit Week half term
June – Start of summer, longest day of the year, Mothers’ Day
July – School breaks up for summer
August – The height of summer, one month off school, go on holiday
September – New school year begins, Harvest Festival
October – Blackberry Week half term, Halloween
November – Bonfire Night
December – Christmas, Christmas school holiday
Q – When is your birthday?
Q – When is your favourite month and why?
Q – What is your favourite season and why?
Imagine if you never saw Winter.....
What can we learn from the
seasons?
What will change in
your life?
“To everything
there is a season
and a time to every
purpose under
Heaven…”
Your personality
Relationships
School/education/university
Career/job
Life goals
Hopes/Dreams/Ambitions
Family
Your Life Season….
Enjoy each season of your life
Plan ahead, have goals and dreams
Work hard to achieve the best for yourself
Help others along the way
Be patient when life doesn’t always go to your timescale
Accept some things are not meant to be (for you)
Embrace new opportunities that could be better than you imagined
“In the depth of
winter, I finally
learned that within me
there lay an invincible
summer.”
Albert Camus