Use these four months and the seasons posters to help your students to learn the seasons and their corresponding months.
Display the Seasons and Months!
Provide a visual reminder for students to help them keep track of the months that make up each of the four seasons in the Northern Hemisphere. These colorful printable posters come as a pack so you can easily set up a bulletin board that covers the entire year!
Each poster includes an image associated with the characteristics of the individual season, plus a list of the months of each season from winter through fall. These posters will help students meet both math and science standards.
What Are the Seasons and Months in the Northern Hemisphere?
Here in the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons and months are the opposite to those in the Southern Hemisphere due to the Earth’s tilt on its axis. The four seasons are:
- Summer — June, July and August
- Fall — September, October and November
- Winter — December, January and February
- Spring —March, April and May
How to Access This Resource
To print your seasons and months posters, select the green download button above. All four posters will download in full color in PDF and Google Slides formats, so you can print and set up your display!
This teaching resource was made in collaboration with Kaitlyn Blevins, a teacher in Georgia and Teach Starter collaborator.
More Seasons Resources!
Help your students explore the four seasons and how they affect everyday life using this colorful teaching presentation. Help children learn about dressing for the environment by sorting clothing items into categories for warm climate and cold climate. Use these posters in the classroom to give students a visual representation of the seasons (and which months they inlcude in both the Northern Hemishpere and the Southern Hemisphere).teaching resource
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