Kindergarten Seasons and Weather Assessment



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Kindergarten Seasons and Weather Assessment 1a. Circle the pictures that represent the four seasons: snowman going to a teacher harvest fruits colorful flowers the beach 1b. Write the name of the season under the picture that it represents (spring, summer, autumn, winter): a. b. c. d. 1c. Name the four seasons: a. b. c. d. 2a. Circle the picture that shows what we normally think of as spring weather: walking in the rain snowflake 2b. In the spring we normally think of the weather as being. a. hot and dry b. cold and windy c. warm and rainy d. freezing and snowy 2c. Name two things that make you think it is spring: a. b. Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 1

3a. In the summer it is very cold outside and you need to wear a heavy coat. 3b. In the summer we normally think of the weather as being. a. hot b. cold and windy c. rainy and windy d. snowy 3c. Name two things that make you think it is summer: a. b. 4a. In the autumn or fall the leaves change color and fall off of the trees. 4b. In the autumn or fall we normally think of the weather as being. a. hot b. cool c. rainy d. snowy 4c. Name two things that make you think it is autumn or fall: a. b. 5a. In many parts of the country in the winter I can go skiing and sledding. 5b. In the winter the weather is. a. hot b. cold and snowy c. rainy 5c. Name two things that make you think it is winter: a. b. 6a. The sun makes it very dark and cold outside. Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 2

6b. The sun is a source of and. a. cold and darkness b. light and warmth 6c. The sun is a source of and. 7a. Circle the picture that shows the tool that we use to tell the temperature: a clock a paint brush a thermometer pliers 7b. We use a to tell us the temperature. a. wrench b. clock c. thermometer d. screwdriver 7c. When it is cold outside the liquid in the thermometer goes and when it is hot outside the liquid in the thermometer goes. 8a. Clouds are made of fluffy white cotton. 8b. Clouds are made up of or. a. tiny drops of water, tiny bits of ice b. fluffy cotton, gray smoke 8c. Tell one thing that clouds are made up of: 9a. When it rains too hard and too fast there might be a flood. 9b. Match the following: Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 3

a. rain pouring down, too much, for too long 1. the ground becomes dry and hard b. not enough rain 2. the rain soaks into the earth c. a short, friendly shower of rain 3. a flood 9c. Describe what happens when there is not enough rain. 10a. Rainbows are created when the sunlight shines through rain drops. 10b. Rainbows are created when shines through. a. sunlight, raindrops b. moonlight, snowflakes 10c. Rainbows are made when: 11a. Lightning happens when we shoot fireworks into the sky. 11b. Bright, jagged streaks across the sky during a rain storm are. a. fireworks b. thunder c. lightning 11c. Lightning is that is released from the clouds. 12a. We use hail to build snowmen. 12b. What do we call it when rain turns into balls of ice? a. hail b. ice cubes c. snowflakes 12c. Sometimes rain freezes before it comes down. We call this. 13a. Circle the places you should not be in a thunder and lightning storm: Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 4

13b. Where should you go when there is a lightning storm? a. in the swimming pool b. a dry shelter c. under a tree 13c. Name two places you can go during a lightning storm: 1. 2. 14a. A big snow storm that drops lots and lots of snow is called a blizzard. 14b. A big snow storm that drops lots and lots of snow is called a. a. tornado b. tidal wave c. blizzard 14c. What is it called when lots of snow falls at one time? a. Tell some things that can happen when it snows too much. b. 15a. Snowflakes are made from white balls of powder. 15b. All snowflakes look. a. alike b. different 15c. Snowflakes are made of. This makes all snowflakes look. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following Colorado Model Content Standards are covered in this assessment by the questions indicated: Questions 1a, 1b, 1c: Standard K-4. 4.4. recognizing the characteristics of seasons Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 5

Question 2a: Standard K- 4. 4.1. recognizing that humans are affected by natural events example, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods). (for Questions 2a, 2c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Questions 2a, 2b, 2c: Standard K- 4. 4.4. recognizing the characteristics of seasons Questions 3a, 3c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Questions 3a, 3b, 3c: Standard K- 4. 4.4. recognizing the characteristics of seasons Questions 4a, 4b, 4c: Standard K- 4. 4.4. recognizing the characteristics of seasons Question 1c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Questions 5a, 5b, 5c: Standard K- 4. 4.4. recognizing the characteristics of seasons Question 5c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Questions 6a, 6b, 6c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing that the Sun is a principal source of Earth s heat and light. Questions 7a, 7b, 7c: Standard K- 4. 1. selecting and using simple devices to gather data related to an investigation(for example, length, volume, and mass measuring instruments, thermometers, watches, magnifiers, microscopes, calculators, and computers). Questions 9a, 9b, 9c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Questions 13a, 13b, 13c: Standard K- 4. 4.1. recognizing that humans are affected by natural events (for example, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods). Questions 13a, 13b, 13c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Questions 14c: Standard K- 4. 4.1. recognizing that humans are affected by natural events (for example, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods). Questions 14c: Standard K- 4. 4.2. recognizing how our daily activities are affected by weather (for example, types of clothing, travels plans, recreational activities). Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 6

Answer Key 1a. the snowman, going to the beach, harvest fruits and vegetables, and colorful flowers 1b. a. winter b. summer c. autumn or fall d. spring 1c. Acceptable answers could include: -summer -autumn or fall -winter -spring 2a. people walking in the rain 2b. c. warm and rainy 2c. Acceptable answers could include: -rain showers -flowers blooming -days becoming warmer -days become longer -Easter -baby animals 3a. 3b. a. hot 3c. Acceptable answers could include: -hot weather -thunder and lightening storms -school vacation -going swimming 4a. 4b. b. cool 4c. Acceptable answers could include: -school begins -leaves change color and fall off the trees -weather becomes cooler -days are shorter -Halloween 5a. 5b. b. cold and snowy 5c. Acceptable answers could include: -snow -colder weather Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 7

-building snowmen -blizzards -Christmas -animals hibernating 6a. 6b. b. light and warmth 6c. light, warmth 7a. the thermometer 7b. c. thermometer 7c. down, up 8a. 8b. a. tiny drops of water, tiny bits of ice 8c. Acceptable answers could include: -tiny drops of water -tiny bits of ice 9a. 9b. a-3 b-1 c-2 9c. Acceptable answers could include: -the ground dries up -plants and grass die -we can t water our yards -etc. 10a. 10b. c. sunlight and a. raindrops 10c. Acceptable answers could include: -Rainbows are created when the sunlight shines through rain drops. 11a. 11b. c. lightning 11c. electricity 12a. 12b. a. hail 12c. hail 13a. on top of a mountain, in a swimming pool, by a tree 13b. b. a dry shelter 13c. Acceptable answers could include: -a dry shelter -a car/ any type of vehicle Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 8

-a house 14a. 14b. blizzard 14c. a. blizzard b. Acceptable answers will include: -people get stuck in their cars -airports shut down -school is canceled -tree limbs break -electricity goes off -roofs cave in 15a. 15b. b. different 15c. a. tiny ice crystals b. different Kindergarten, Seasons and Weather Colorado Core Knowledge Assessments 9