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Weather Unit - Four Season Spinner Printable
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

We were so busy drooling over the fabulous printable weather unit yesterday that we didn't notice this awesome four season spinner Beth over at Living Life Intentionally had available for download! The perfect addition to your weather activities, Beth created a two step spinner - the first circle shows the various seasons and the second circle displays the months of the year. We think this is a great way to help your kiddos make the connection between seasons and when they occur.
Add this nifty tool to your weather journals, create and laminate a class spinner to use during calendar time, or simply invite your kiddos to take the spinner home and use it to make weather observations with their family throughout the year! [NOTE: The spinner doubles as a coloring page, so be sure to invite your preschoolers to customize their new weather tools!]
For this awesome download - and lots of other great resources - be sure to visit Living Life Intentionally!
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