Winter Food
Winter Store Facts
Winter Store Scenarios
Winter Trivia
100

This sweet ingredient is white as snow and used for baking

Sugar

100

True or false: the Senate member will help the shopper keep track of their money

True! 

100

What would you say to welcome a shopper into the store?

Let's hear it! 

100

Name 4 clothing items that we wear in the winter to keep warm.

Hat, scarf, gloves/mittens, coat/jacket, boots, ear warmers, warm socks, sweater

200

This is a popular drink to make after a cold day in the snow

Hot chocolate

200

True or false: the Senate member will make decisions for the shopper

False!

200

A shopper is running low on time. What should you do?

Politely remind them of the time remaining, ask if they've narrowed down their choices

200

Something you can catch during the winter season but not with your hands

A cold

300

A small, white sweet often put on top of a warm drink

Marshmallows

300

The times of day classes will go shop at the Winter Store

Specials

300

A shopper has $15 and spends $10.50 on items for their mom and siblings. How much money should they have left?

$4.50

300

"I am white, round, and shaped like a ball,
But I cannot be bounced or else I'd fall,
And that would be the end, once and for all."

A snowball

400

This bakery item is used to build miniature houses

Gingerbread

400

The number of Senate students in a volunteer team

4 or 5 

400

One of your friends wants to be able to shop for their family member, but they don't have money. What could you encourage them to do instead of spending money?

Make a card, spend time with their family member, tell them they love them, make something else

400

The number of sides on a snowflake

500

Over 1.76 billion of these common Christmas candies are made every year for the holidays

Candy canes

500

The dates of the Senate Winter Store

December 11-15

500

The shopper has $12 and wants to spend an equal amount of money on 3 family members. How much can they spend per person?

$4

500

The date of the Winter Solstice (the shortest day of the year)

December 21st 

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