Holidays
Flowers
Outdoor Activities
The Science of Seasons
Backyard Critters
100

This holiday features egg hunts and a bunny delivering treats

Easter

100

This bright yellow flower is often one of the first signs of spring

Daffodil

100

This activity involves walking along nature trails or in the mountains

Hiking

100

This event marks the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere?

Vernal (Spring) Equinox

100

These insects are known for making honey and pollinating flowers

Bees

200

Celebrated on April 22, this day focuses on protecting the environment 

Earth Day

200

This flower shares its name with a color and often blooms in purple clusters

Lavender

200

Flying this object is a popular windy-day spring activity

Kite

200

How many degrees does Earth tilt on it's axis


23.5

200

This red insect with black spots is considered good luck

A ladybug


300

This Jewish holiday commemorates the Isrealites' exodus from Egypt

Passover

300

This flower is a symbol of love and comes in many colors, especially red

Roses

300

This relaxing activity often involves sitting on a blanket and eating outside

a Picnic

300

During Spring, the length of daytime hours begins to

Increase

300

These amphibians croak and are often heard near ponds in spring

Frogs

400

This May holiday honors Mothers and is celebrated on the second Sunday of the month

Mothers Day

400

These cup-shaped flowers are strongly associated with the Netherlands

Tulips

400

This activity involves planting flowers or vegetables in soil

Gardening

400

This hemisphere experiences fall while the Northern Hemisphere has spring

the Southern Hemisphere

400

This small, burrowing mammal is known for digging tunnels in yards 

A mole

500

Celebrated on May 5th, this holiday honors Mexican heritage and history

Cinco de Mayo

500

This large flower turns to follow the sun across the sky

Sunflower

500

This wheeled activity is powered by pedaling and is good for exercise and transportation

Biking

500

The earth orbits around this star, which drives seasonal changes

(Bonus point: what is the scientific name of our star)

the Sun (Scientific name: Sol)

500

There crawling insects often travel in lines and can carry food many times their size

Ants

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