you can try drawing one yourself....maybe with a tree? snow in the winter, blossoms in the spring, fruit in the summer, leaves in the fall
2006-10-23 08:19:20
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answered by ? 2
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Start now for next year, take pics of the same setting in the neighborhood each season. The kids will recognize the landscape and then you will have your 4 season pics. Save them year to year
2006-10-23 15:14:16
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answered by mmturtle 5
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Well actually there is a project you can do where each child folds the paper into four squares you always draw the trunk and stems bet get some crumpled up paper and let them glue it on ten you name each season on the paper.
Thanks for your question
jmac484@yahoo.com
2006-10-23 11:18:25
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answered by jmac484 2
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try also any of the teacher sites to look for coloring pages
also try looking for some old jigsaw puzzles, or magazine pictures (ck out old mag bin at the library or dr offices--and look for nat geographic, nebraskaland, or any other local based one where they have fall seasons, )
you can also ck out library books and copy pictures several picture books have excellent pictures to use like tana hoban books, and ask you libraian to help you.
2006-10-23 13:28:44
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answered by TchrzPt 4
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Try Nat Geo web site
2006-10-23 04:11:52
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answered by Christine H 7
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google images, search for "four seasons" ka-blam
2006-10-23 04:38:01
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answered by magikarp55 1
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