Name the top 5 New Year resolutions.
Lose Weight/Exercise More
Stop Smoking
Stick To a Budget
Find a better job
Become more organized
January is known for being the _________ month of the year.
coldest.
Finish the sentence!
You’re on thin ____
Ice.
What is the favourite hot wintertime drink for children and adults
Hot Chocolate.
What do you call light snow falling for short durations. No accumulation or perhaps light dusting
Snow flurries
This winter activity involves putting pieces of footwear with a large, flat frame and straps that attaches to boots
What is snowshoeing.
What do Bears, Bats and Snails do in the winter to prepare for Spring?
They hibernate.
What is the common phrase for "Feeling really sick"
I'm feeling under the weather
What spices are in gingerbread cookies.
Ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg and gloves
What form of precipitation consists of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow?
Sleet.
What do you create when you lie on snow and flap your arms?
A snow angel
These white, huge, and furry animals withstand the cold temperatures, and advertise a popular drink.
Polar Bears
I slept so well last night, I was out __________.
.... cold.
What is one animal most associated with winter?
Polar bear, reindeer, snowy owl, penguin
What are dangerous winter storms, snow accumulation and blowing snow and wind with low visibility.
Blizzard
What is one piece of snow called?
A snowflake.
What happens to the arctic fox fur during winter?
It turns white.

Finish the sentence
That’s just the tip of the........
.......Of the Iceberg..
What temperature is considered freezing?
What is 32 Degrees Fahrenheit or 0 Degree Celsius
What is it called when a storm results with at least .25” of ice on exposed surfaces. Hazardous driving and walking.
What is an ice storm.
What is the coldest place in the world?
How long can a Harp Seal stay under water?
15 Minutes!!!
When someone is REALLY Cold they might say...
I am chilled to the "....."
BONE
What is the OFFICIAL First Day of Winter?
December 21st!
What is the coldest temperature every recorded?
(NEGATIVE) -89 degrees in the Soviet Union (1983)