This Spring holiday often involves hiding and finding colorful eggs
What is Easter?
These insects emerge in spring to collect nectar and make honey.
What are bees?
Can you name different types?
I have petals but I'm not a book, I bloom in spring if I get a good look.
What is a Flower?
This Christian holiday, often celebrated in spring, involves church services and egg hunts.
What is Easter?
This time change happens in soring and gives us longer daylight in the evening.
What is Daylight Savings?
Spring Ahead and Fall _______
This crunchy green vegetable is often one of the first harvested in spring and commonly used in salads?
What is lettuce?
Many people enjoy planting these in spring, which later bloom into colorful flowers.
What are bulbs or seeds?
What are your favorite flowers?
Baby sheep, born in spring, are called this.
*Mary had a little ____*
What are lambs?
I fall from the sky but I'm not snow, I help the plants and gardens grow..
What is Rain?
This holiday, celebrate on March 17, honors the patron saint of Ireland.
What is St. Patrick's Day?
In spring, these fluffy white clouds start appearing more in the sky.
What are cumulus clouds?
This pink/red springtime fruit grows on trees and is often associated with blossoms?
*hint - blossoms are in bloom in spring, fruit comes in summer*
What is a cherry?
This outdoor activity involves walking in nature and observing flowers, trees, and birds.
What is hiking or nature walking?
Frogs lay these in water, which later turn into tadpoles.
What are eggs?
You hear me outside after the rain, my sound is loud but I bring no pain.
What is Thunder?
In early May, people may dance around a decorated pole in this European tradition.
What is the maypole dance?
This part of the tree starts budding in spring and later turns to leaves.
What is a bud?
This bright green vegetable looks like a tiny tree and is full of vitamins.
What is broccoli?
Farmers do this to prepare their fields for planting crops.
What is plowing or tilling?
This bird is known for its red breast and is often seen as a sign of spring.
What is a Robin?
I have four legs but I'm no chair, I hop around with a fluffy flair.
What is a rabbit?
On April 1st, people play harmless tricks on each other for this lighthearted holiday.
What is April Fool's Day?
Spring marks the return of these high-flying insects, often associated with migration.
What are butterflies or birds?
This vegetable, often enjoyed grilled or in a soup, is one of the first to sprout in early spring.
What is asparagus?
In spring, people often clean out their homes in an annual ritual called this.
What is Spring Cleaning?
Many animals wake up from this deep winter sleep in spring.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Name some animals that do this
What is hibernation?
*Bears, Racoons, Bats, Frogs, Birds Migrate back to mate, ground chipmunks, snakes, snails, etc*
I wake up in March and go to bed in November, I'm furry and big but I'm not a member.
What is a bear?
This day in April is dedicated to planting trees and taking care of nature.
What is Arbor Day?
This term describes the day in March when day and night are nearly equal in length.
What is the spring equinox?
These small, round, green vegetables grow in pods and are often seared as a side dish in spring meals.
What are peas?