Spring Vocabulary
Reading Facts
Spring Nature
Festivals & Traditions
Springtime Fun
100

What is a “puddle”?

A small pool of water on the ground.

100

When does spring start?

In March.

100

Name a flower that grows in spring.

Snowdrops, crocuses or daffodils.

100

What do children do at Easter?

They go on Easter egg hunts.

100

What can you do on a sunny spring day?

Go for a walk, have a picnic, play outside...

200

What does “hibernate” mean?

To sleep during winter.

200

Is spring before or after winter?

After winter.

200

What do Queen bees do in spring?

They come out of hibernation and collect nectar and pollen.

200

What animal hides the Easter eggs?

The Easter bunny.

200

What can you do on a rainy spring day?

Jump in puddles, watch the rain, stay cozy...

300

What’s a “blossom”?

A flower on a plant or tree.

300

True or False: Spring starts in May.

False.

300

Name two insects you can see in spring.

Bees, butterflies, ladybirds, ants (any two).

300

Name two other spring holidays.

Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Earth Day (any two).

300

What sport can you play outside in spring?

Jogging, football, basketball, ...

400

Name 2 spring animals.

Frogs, mice, lizards, bees ...

400

Why do plants start growing again in spring?

Because they get more light, warmth and water.

400

What happens to trees in spring?

They get new leaves.

400

How do people celebrate Easter?

With family dinners, chocolate eggs, and egg hunts.

400

Have you ever jumped in puddles?

Yes / No – Follow-up: “Was it fun?”

500

Explain: (to) return / (to) hide / (to) pick

return = come back, hide = put in a secret place, pick = collect flowers

500

What’s typical spring weather like?

It is changeable – sunny and rainy.

500

What birds come back after winter?

Swifts, cuckoos, nightingales (migrant birds).

500

True or False: Earth Day is in spring.

True.

500

What do you like best about spring?

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