I have a free seasons lapbook. Also, look at my pages Homeschool Lapbooks – Powerful Tools For Mastery Learning for more lapbook ideas. And look at my pages, Fall Unit Study, Winter Season Lapbook, 4 Weeks Free Spring Unit Study and Free Summer Unit Study for more hands-on activities about seasons.
Whether you’re teaching preschoolers or elementary-aged children, a seasons lapbook can become a treasured keepsake.

Children often remember what they create far better than what they simply read.
Instead of memorizing that there are four seasons, they begin to understand why the seasons change and what makes each one unique.
You can flesh out this easy lapbook for older elementary aged kids by adding topics like weather patterns, plants and animals and daylight changes.
BOOKS ABOUT THE SEASONS FOR KIDS
Next, use some of these living books as a read aloud or for a unit study spine.
When possible we prefer living books, then add reference books.
10 Books About the Seasons
Add some of these beautiful books for multiple ages to your home library or use for a unit study.
As trees sway in the cool breeze, blue jays head south, and leaves change their colors, everyone knows--autumn is on its way!
Join a young girl as she takes a walk through forest and town, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of conversations with every flower and creature and gust of wind, she says good-bye to summer and welcomes autumn.
Join a brother and sister as they explore nature and take a stroll through their twinkling town, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of conversations with everything from the setting sun to curious deer, they say goodbye to autumn and welcome the glorious first snow of winter in Kenar Pak's Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter.
Cold winters, hot summers--year after year the seasons repeat themselves. But what causes them?Why is there winter in the Southern Hemisphere at the same time there is summer in the Northern Hemisphere? In summertime, why is it still light out in the evening? With simple language appropriate for young readers, non-fiction master Gail Gibbons introduces young readers to the four seasons and explains why they change throughout the year.Newly revised and vetted by experts, this updated edition of The Reasons for Seasons introduces the solstices, the equinoxes, and the tilt in Earth's axis that causes them, and gives examples of what each season is like across the globe from pole to pole. Clear, simple diagrams of the earth's orbit are labeled with important vocabulary, explained and reinforced with accessible explanations.
- A biographical article covering the life of the author, including where she got the idea for The Secret Garden.
Follow Mary Lennox from India to Yorkshire, England, and watch her grow from an over-privileged girl who has never tied her own shoes, to a caring young woman. In her adventures, Mary meets a young man who can converse with animals, discovers and solves the hidden mystery of a secret garden, and helps her sick cousin to recover. Guided by a remarkable red robin, through her deeds and work she grows right along with this very special garden.
With original and spot-on perceptions, Joyce Sidman's poetry brings the colors of the seasons to life in a fresh light, combining the senses of sight, sound, smell and taste. In this Caldecott Honor book, illustrator Pam Zagarenski's interpretations go beyond the concrete, allowing us to not just see color, but feel it.
The history of the Mississippi River Valley is told in text and pictures through the adventures of Minn, a snapping turtle, as she travels downstream. A story that naturally follows seasonal rhythms.
The wonders of plant and animal life told with rare literary charm by Uncle Paul in conversations with three children. Besides such stories as the ants' subterranean city, the spider's suspension bridge, and the caterpillars' processing, he unlocks the mystery behind thunder and lightning, clouds and rain, the year and its seasons, and volcanoes and earthquakes.
From fall to spring, J.A. Baker set out to track the daily comings and goings of a pair of peregrine falcons across the flat fen lands of eastern England. He followed the birds obsessively, observing them in the air and on the ground, in pursuit of their prey, making a kill, eating, and at rest, activities he describes with an extraordinary fusion of precision and poetry. And as he continued his mysterious private quest, his sense of human self slowly dissolved, to be replaced with the alien and implacable consciousness of a hawk.
A young girl dreams of the arrival of spring, with the blossoming apple trees and the music of tree frogs that accompany warm weather, but she soon learns to also appreciate the magic of winter.
From a letter written by her grandmother, Rebecca learns that winter began on June 21, while she was cooling off under the hose. The northern half of the Earth began to grow cold, and the days grew shorter. The birds began to fly to the sunny underside of the Earth, and the groundhogs and bears went to sleep. But on December 22, summer will begin. Before long, Rebecca will take off her shoes and jump over bluebells.
Too, here are some hands-on activities to pair with each season.
HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES ABOUT THE SEASONS
- Summer Cool Stem Projects For All Ages Free Printable
- Fun Summer Girl Activities And How To Make A Soda Can Candle
- 10 Sea Shell Activities for Kids and Make Crystal Sea Shells
- How To Make A Pipe Cleaner Fall Tree
- Fall Nature Crafts & How To Make A Pumpkin Nature Collage
- Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days
- How To Craft A Winter Scene: Forest Playdough Ideas
- Colorful Winter Bird: Northern Cardinal Lapbook & Unit Study
- Nature Craft: How to Make Easy DIY Bird Feeders
- Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters
- Free Spring Activities For Kids And 8 Spring Scavenger Hunts
- Simple Flower Dissection & Awesome Spring Science Experiments Middle School

Too, look at these other science based homeschool lapbooks.
MORE SCIENCE LAPBOOKS
- Arctic and Inuit Free Lapbook
- Carnivorous Plants
- Fall Unit 1 {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}
- North American Robin Lapbook
- Above & Below A Pond Lapbook
- From Egg to Sea Turtle Lapbook
- Foraging and Feasting Lapbook
- Free Earth Science Lapbook
- Free Arctic Ground Squirrel Lapbook
- Super Seashore Watching and Beach Lapbook
- Fun Apple Lapbook and Hands-on Unit Study for Multiple Ages
- 3 Free and Amazing Amazon Rainforest Lapbooks for Kids
- Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests
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