Fall-idays (fall holidays)
Fall Science
Fall Traditions
Fall Sports
Fall Misc.
100

This holiday is celebrated on October 31st

Halloween

100

Name two ways nature changes in fall.

Poss. answers: days get shorter, night gets longer, leaves change on trees, weather gets cooler, some birds fly south

100

Name two Halloween traditions

Poss. answers: trick or treating, carving pumpkins, roasting pumpkin seeds, passing out treats/candy, dressing up, putting up spooky decorations

100

This sport starts its season in early August and goes until February.

American Football

100

What is another word for fall?

Autumn

200

This holiday started at the first harvest in the "New World," after European settlers came over on the Mayflower.

Thanksgiving

200

True or false: Some animals' brains grow in the fall.

True. Squirrels and black-capped chickadees, to name a couple, have their hippocampus grow 15-30%. This helps their memory & storing food for the winter

200

Name two Thanksgiving traditions

Poss. Ans: turkey dinner, gathering with family, naming what you're thankful for, Thanksgiving day parade, watching football game, playing football in the yard

200

This sport has its playoffs season in the fall

Baseball

200

True or false: fall is the most common time to have your birthday

True!

 September, specifically, is the most common month to be born in.

300

Thanksgiving is celebrated on this day every year (though the DATE changes)

The 4th Thursday in November (sometimes there are 5 Thursdays in Nov!)

300

What compounds are responsible for leaves changing their color?

A. chlorophyll

B. carotinoids

C. anthocyanin

D. all of the above

D. All of the above - a decrease in chlorophyll (the green compound) makes the carotinoids and anthocyanin (red & yellow) more visible

300
Name the activity that many people do that involves sticking your head in a bucket full of water and apples. 

Bobbing for apples

300

This fall sport also goes by "football" in most countries, though we call it ___ in the U.S.

Soccer

300

Pumpkins grow on every continent except ____.

Antarctica 

400

True or false: Halloween has some of its roots in the Catholic church

True. November 1st was declared "All Saints Day" by Pope Gregory III in the 8th century, with the night before (October 31st) being "All Hallows Eve." Spirits and "ghosts" are still a part of Halloween tradition!

400

Fall "officially" began on this date in 2025

September 22nd

400

This fall activity originally started as a game for young people looking for romance and marriage. (hint: you'll probably want a new shirt after you play)

Bobbing for apples

400

Which baseball team holds the record for most World Series wins?

The New York Yankees

400

"Fall" is short for what phrase?

"Fall of the leaf" - an old English phrase for autumn

500

Name one Jewish holiday that occurs in September (there are two)

Rosh Hashanah and/or Yom Kippur

500

Fall begins on the 22nd with the autumn equinox. What is an equinox?

The sun appears directly at the earth's equator  (day and night are the same length on this day)

500

Which European country started the tradition of carving pumpkins?

Ireland!
Irish mythology said "Stingy Jack" roamed the earth forever, having been kicked out of heaven and hell. "Jack-o-lanterns" with spooky faces were meant to scare him away from your home.

500

What year did the Seahawks become an official NFL team?

1974

500

Daylight Saving Time ends each November. Do we gain an hour or lose an hour?

We gain an hour because we set our clocks back.

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