School starts in this 9th month of the year?
What is September?
Hoop, backboard, net.
What is basketball?
Colors like red, orange, and yellow are these kind of colors.
What are warm colors?
You might spend 25 cents to buy a cup of this popular yellow drink in the summer.
What is lemonade?
I use this food to remind me where Neptune is in order. I'll take the super loaded kind please.
What are nachos?
Happy New Year! Celebrate the start of the new year in this month.
What is January?
Helmet, shoulder pads, cleats.
What is football?
Red+Blue=this color.
What is purple?
If you go to the pool this summer, these people sitting up high in their chairs will help to keep you safe.
Who are lifeguards?
This planet closest to the sun is surprisingly not the hottest.
What is Mercury?
April showers bring flowers in this 5th month.
What is May?
What is hockey?
Red, yellow, and blue are called these?
What are primary colors?
For a refreshing treat in the summer, enjoy some of this big fruit. Spit out those black seeds though!
What is watermelon?
Ancient Maya spent time being "spaced out" too. They studied the planets and stars in buildings called this.
What are observatories?
In this month you might see witches, ghosts, and vampires knocking on doors and asking for candy.
What is October?
Glove, hat, bases.
What is baseball OR softball?
Blue + yellow = this color
What is green?
Over the 4th of July some people compete to see how many of these they can eat in 10 minutes. I'd rather just have one with ketchup and mustard please.
What are hotdogs?
Some people count this as a planet and some call it a dwarf planet.
What is Pluto?
This month is also a verb. Something you may do in a parade.
What is March?
Tee, club, putter.
What is golf?
Mix red and yellow and you get this color.
What is orange?
Look for these flying insects in the summer months. An no, you may not use them as your night light!
What are fireflies OR lightning bugs?
This planet was not born the same day as Earth and it certainly does not have the same parents. People still call it Earth's twin because of its similar size and rocky crust.
What is Venus?