Autumn Animals
Fall Fashion!!
Thanksgiving Trivia
Fall Math
Seasonal Symbols
200

  This type of rodent uses cheek pouches to carry seeds and nuts to its underground burrow for winter storage.

What is a Chipmunk?

200

 This type of patterned shirt, often associated with lumberjacks, is a fall favorite.

What is Plaid?

200

This famous Thanksgiving parade is hosted annually in New York City.

 

What is the Macey's Day Parade?


200

A circular scarecrow platform has a diameter of 6 meters. What is its circumference?

What is 18.84 meters

200

This symbol of rebirth and perseverance, often featured in fall festivals, is a grain that sustained ancient civilizations like the Maya  and is a staple of Thanksgiving.

 What is corn (or maize)?

400

 This amphibian burrows into soft mud or soil in autumn to hibernate during the winter months.

What is a Frog?

400

This  classic fall  style, featuring plaid skirts, cable-knit sweaters, and loafers, with famous movie characters like Cher rocking it has now been changed completely now involving bright pinks and oranges by Sephora Kids

What is the Preppy Aesthetic?

400

This U.S. President declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?
400

A pumpkin pie is cut into 8 equal slices. If the angle of one slice is x, what is the value of x?

 What is 45 degrees?

400

These small, colorful objects, dropped by oak trees in the fall, are symbolic of growth and potential in many cultures.

What are Acorns?
600

 This mammal changes its fur from brown to white in the fall to blend in with snowy environments.

What is an Arctic Fox?

600

These cozy knit sweaters are named after a button-up style of garment, that Taylor Swift also christened the name of her song.

What is Cardigan?

600

Out of the 50 Pilgrims who attended the first Thanksgiving in 1621, only this many women were present to help prepare the feast.

What is Four?

600

A hayride costs $5 per person. If 15 people go on the ride, how much money is collected?

What is $75?

600

Often referred to as the "Horn of Plenty," this symbol of abundance originates from Greek mythology and represents a bountiful harvest.

What is a Cornacopia?

800

DAILY DOUBLEEE: This animal relies on its sharp sense of smell to locate fallen nuts and fruits during autumn. 

What is a Fox?

800

These soft, stretchy pants are a popular choice for fall outings or staying cozy indoors.

What are Leggings?

800

This Native American, a member of the Patuxet tribe, played a key role in helping the Pilgrims by teaching them to grow crops and served as a translator during the first Thanksgiving

Who is Squanto?

800

A tree loses 10x leaves every hour. After 5 hours, 250 leaves have fallen. Solve for x.

What is x=5 leaves per hour?

800

This bright orange-red tree fruit, (THAT IS DISGUSTING!!!) often ripening in autumn, symbolizes abundance and fertility in many mythologies.

What is a priserman?

1000

These migrating waterfowl use the stars and the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate south in autumn.

What are Ducks?

1000

DAILY DOUBLEEE: This type of outerwear, That you often see British People wearing often features a belted waist and made of wool, is a chic choice for cool fall evenings. 

What is a Trenchcoat?

1000

The first Thanksgiving feast is said to have lasted this many days.

What is Three Days?

1000

 A squirrel buries 60 acorns for winter. If it forgets 25% of them, how many acorns does it remember?

What is 45 acorns?

1000

 This ancient Roman goddess, whose festival aligned with the autumn harvest, is often depicted with a cornucopia and symbolizes the Earth's abundance and seasonal cycles.

Who is Ceres?

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