Easter Traditions
Eggs & Biology
Flowers of Spring
Chocolate & Sweets
Seasonal Changes
100

This spring holiday’s date changes each year based on the moon.

What is Easter?

100

This albumin-rich portion surrounds the yolk.

What is egg white (or albumen)?

100

These early bloomers often appear while snow is still melting.

What are crocuses?

100

The seeds used to make chocolate come from this tropical plant.

What is the cacao tree?

100

Day and night are nearly equal worldwide during this spring event.

What is the vernal equinox?

200

This activity often involves plastic versions of traditionally dyed items hidden outdoors.

What is an Easter egg hunt?

200

Rope-like strands inside the egg keep the yolk centered and stable.

What is the chalaza?

200

A trumpet-shaped bloom shares its name with a brass instrument.

What is a daffodil?

200

This added ingredient gives milk chocolate its creamy texture.

What is milk?

200

Earth’s axial tilt is responsible for these recurring yearly patterns.

What are seasons?

300

These woven containers are typically filled with treats and small gifts.

What are Easter baskets?

300

Eggs produced by animals for reproduction are examples of this biological structure.

What is an ovum?

300

Plants turning toward sunlight exhibit this directional response.

What is phototropism?

300

This variety of chocolate lacks cocoa solids entirely.

What is white chocolate?

300

When it is spring in one hemisphere, it is this season in the other.

What is autumn (or fall)?

400

A spiced, cross-marked bun is traditionally eaten on the Friday before Easter.

What are hot cross buns?

400

This mineral compound primarily makes up an eggshell.

What is calcium carbonate?

400

The pollen-producing part of a flower is known by this term.

What is the stamen?

400

Controlled heating and cooling of chocolate is known as this process.

What is tempering?

400

This astronomical moment occurs when the sun crosses the equator line.

What is the equinox?

500

This 4th-century gathering helped standardize how Easter’s date is calculated.

What is the Council of Nicaea?

500

This term describes the moment a chick breaks free from its shell.

What is hatching?

500

Plants that return and bloom year after year are described this way.

What are perennials?

500

This naturally occurring compound gives chocolate mild stimulant effects.

What is theobromine?

500

Earth’s orbit is not perfectly circular but has this shape.

What is an ellipse?

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