Season Circle
Season Circle
A fun game that teaches seasonal changes and their characteristics. Children both move and learn about events related to the seasons. The game should be played outdoors.
Objective of the Activity
To recognize seasonal changes,
To improve knowledge and memory skills,
To provide an active learning environment.
The Game
In the play area, four corners are marked, each representing a season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.
When the leader says a sentence like “The birds are migrating,” children run to the Autumn corner. When the leader says “The flowers are blooming,” they run to the Spring corner. Similarly, other season-specific events are given as commands.
Any player who goes to the wrong corner is out for that round. The game continues with all season commands used in turn.

Rules:
When a command is given, run quickly to the correct corner.
A player who goes to the wrong corner is out for that round.
Follow safety rules during the game and be careful while running.
Attention!
The corners in the play area should be clearly marked, and there should be no risk of slipping or collisions.
Season commands should be given in clear, understandable language appropriate for the children's age group.
Sample Questions
Spring
The flowers are blooming!
The bees are starting to make honey!
Raindrops are falling to the ground!
Birds are building nests!
Summer
The sun is shining at its highest point!
Children are swimming in the sea!
Trees are bearing fruit!
It’s picnic time!
Autumn
The birds are migrating!
The leaves are turning yellow and falling!
The weather is starting to cool down!
A storm is approaching!
Winter
It has started to snow!
Children are making a snowman!
Wood is burning in the stove!
Animals are resting in their shelters!