Why is it important to cite evidence in your writing?
It helps prove your point.
What clothing item brought Frosty the Snowman to life?
An old top hat
What "color" are snowflakes actually?
Translucent
What kind of ball doesn't bounce?
A snowball!
What falls in winter but never gets hurt?
Snow (:
What do you call it when you highlight, underline, and/or make notes in the margins of a story?
Annotating/Annotations
In Frozen, what is the name of the kingdom that Anna and Elsa are princesses of?
Arendelle
What is it called when your body loses heat faster than it can make it, leading to dangerously low body temperatures?
Hypothermia
What does a gingerbread man put on his bed?
A cookie sheet!
After you go through a fall, I will take over; all life will stall, or at least grow slower. What am I?
Winter :)
What do you call the perspective from which a story is told?
Point of View
Who wrote "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"?
Dr. Seuss
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: How many points, or sides, does a snowflake have?
6
What do you get if you cross a snowman with a shark?
Frost-bite!
I'm transparent like glass and cold like snow, but I cannot be placed in a window.
Ice (:
What does S.T.E.A.L stand for when talking about Characterization?
Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, Looks
In the movie Ice Age, what kind of animal was Sid?
A sloth
What is the name for the shortest day of the year (which just so happens to be today!)
Winter Solstice
What are a snowman's two favorite letters of the alphabet?
I. C. hahahaha
I am light as a feather but you cannot hold me long, you can see me in winter but you can't catch me. What am I?
Breath :)
What is it called when an author gives clues that suggest events that have yet to occur?
Foreshadowing
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What fairytale inspired the first gingerbread houses?
Hansel & Gretel
What is the name of the northern lights, a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in the polar regions?
Aurora Borealis
Why did the girl keep her trumpet out in the snow?
She liked playing cool jazz!
You might catch me in winter, but I cannot be held. You cannot see me, or touch me, but might hear me around.
A cold (: