You wear this to keep your hands warm
What is gloves?
This activity requires skiis
What is skiing?
What is cookies?
Shortened ears and thick, white fur, frozen tundra, small, eats carrots.
What is an Arctic Hare?
Type of weather that causes roads to be slippery
What is sleet?
You wear this to keep your head warm
What is a hat?
This activity requires a snowboard
What is snowboarding?
This is a drink made with milk and chocolate
What is hot chocolate?
The lush white coat of the this small, dog-like animal provides both warmth and camouflage in winter. It has a puffy tail.
What is an arctic fox?
Type of weather where you cannot drive and will have snow day at school
What is snow?
You wear this to keep your ears warm
What are ear muffs?
An activity you do going to down a snowy hill
What is sledding?
This is a type of cake that had little fruits and raisins in it
What is fruit cake?
It rests on the Arctic ice. Its mother can distinguish it from hundreds of others by scent alone. It is big, has whiskers like a dog, and has fins.
What is a seal?
What you need to protect yourself from the winter winds
Chapstick, coat, and other protective clothes
You wear this to keep your upper body warm
What is a coat?
A winter sport that requires going down a snowy hill really fast
What is tobogganing?
This is a type of dinner you eat in December
What is ham, mashed potatoes and rolls?
Their flippers are distinctively large, helping them dive deep in the icy ocean. On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice—sliding on their bellies, and propelling themselves with their flippers.
What is a penguin?
Activity you do when you have snow on your driveway
What is shoveling snow?
You were these to keep your lower body warm in the snow
What are snow pants?
An activity you do after you play in the snow
What is hot chocolate, pajamas, and treats?
This is a fruit used a lot in winter foods. It is small, red, and can be made into juice, sauce, and baked into things
What are cranberries?
Thick, shaggy fur keeps these animals warm in the harsh Arctic tundra. They are large, similar to cows, and can pull a lot of weight; they are strong.
What is an ox?
What is below 32 degrees?