The weather and seasons are essential to the class 1 EVS curriculum. We will also learn about the season for class 1.
The weather changes every day. Sometimes it’s sunny, sometimes it’s windy, sometimes it’s cloudy, and sometimes it rains. We call it a season when the weather stays the same for a while.
We have the summer, the rainy season, and the winter. Autumn and spring are only found in a few places. Let us learn more about the weather and seasons for class 1 evs.
Weather and Seasons
What is the definition of weather?
Weather is defined as the condition of the atmosphere of a given place at a given time of the day. It can be sunny, cloudy, windy, cold, or stormy.
The weather changes every day and even every few hours. It could be cool in the morning, hot in the middle of the day, and then cool again in the evening and at night. On the same day, there can be more than one weather.
Some days are hot, while some days are cold. Some days it is windy and dry. This is how the weather keeps on changing from day to day. The weather depends on the wind, clouds and the sun.
Hot and Sunny Days
- On some days when the sun shines bright, the days are hot. Such days are known as hot or sunny days.
- During these hot days, we wear light clothes that keep us cool.
- We also keep cool with fans, coolers, and air conditioners.
- On hot days, we like to drink cold drinks and eat ice cream.
- People go to hill stations because the weather is cool there.
- April, May and June are the hot months of the year.
Rainy Days
- Some days of the year are hot and humid. On these days, it pours heavily. These are referred to as rainy days.
- On a rainy day, there are clouds in the sky.
- To protect ourselves from rain, we wear raincoats or carry umbrellas.
- July, August and September are rainy months of the year.
Cold Days
- There are some days of the year when it is cold. Temperature is low on cold days.
- We wear woollen clothing on cold days to keep our bodies warm.
- It snows in some areas of the hills when it is extremely cold.
- On cold days, we enjoy hot drinks.
- December, January and February are the cold months of the year.
Rainy Days
- Some days when it rains heavily the days are called rainy days.
- These days are hot and humid.
- The sky is covered with clouds and it rains.
- We wear raincoats or carry umbrellas to protect ourselves from rain.
- July, August and September are the rainy months of the year.
Cloudy Days
- These are the days when the sky is covered with clouds.
- These clouds may block out the Sun. So, the Sun does not shine brightly and the days are dull.
- Clouds act as a blanket, preventing the sun’s rays from reaching the earth, and the temperature is generally cooler than on cloudy days.
Windy Days
- The days when winds blow strongly are called windy days.
- Wind can cause temperatures to feel colder than they actually are. This is because wind can blow away the layer of warm air that surrounds us, making us feel the chill of the air.
Seasons for class 1
When the same weather prevails at a place for a long time we call it a season. There are five seasons during a year
- Spring Season
- Summer Season
- Monsoon Season
- Autumn Season
- Winter Season
Spring Season
- Spring is the time of year between winter and summer when the weather starts to get warmer.
- We have spring between February and March when it is neither too hot nor too cold.
- The weather is pleasant in this season.
Summer Season
- The days are hot during the summer.
- During the months of April, May, and June, we have a summer season.
- The weather conditions remain hot during these months.
- The sun is shining brightly.
- The hot, dry wind that blows throughout this season is known as the loo.
Monsoon Season
- The monsoon season includes the rainy season.
- It rains during the months of July and August.
- The rain is a welcome relief after the heat of the summer.
Autumn Season
- Autumn is a season of the year between summer and winter, typically associated with the months of September and October.
- During this season, the leaves on trees change colour and fall to the ground, and temperatures generally become cooler.
Winter Season
- The weather during November, December and January remains very cold.
- In this season the days are colder than the nights.
Season and weather worksheet
Now that you have read the Weather and seasons notes for class 1 EVS, you can practice the questions given below. Answers to all the questions have been provided and a downloadable PDF of this worksheet is also available.
Fill in the blanks:
- ________ is defined as the condition of the atmosphere of a given place at a given time of the day.
- We wear _______ clothing on cold days to keep our bodies warm.
- The hot, dry wind that blows throughout the summer season is known as ______.
- Autumn is a season of the year between summer and winter, typically associated with the months of ________ and October.
- The weather during November, December and January remains very ________.
True or False:
- The weather remains the same every day.
- It never rains during the monsoon season.
- The loo is a cool breeze that blows during the summer season.
- We wear light clothes on hot and sunny days.
- The winter season is from June to August.
Short Answer:
- What is the definition of weather?
- What do we wear on cold days to keep our bodies warm?
- Which are the hot months of the year?
- When does it rain heavily in India?
- Which season comes between winter and summer?
Multiple Choice:
- What season is associated with changing leaves and cooler temperatures?
a) Summer
b) Autumn
c) Winter
d) Spring
- What is the hot, dry wind that blows during the summer season called?
a) Breeze
b) Cyclone
c) Loo
d) Typhoon
- Which months are associated with the monsoon season in India?
a) March and April
b) May and June
c) July and August
d) September and October
- Which season is associated with snow and ice?
a) Spring
b) Summer
c) Autumn
d) Winter
- Which season comes between autumn and summer?
a) Monsoon
b) Winter
c) Spring
d) Summer
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