Winter Activities
Winter Holidays
Winter Food
Winter Characters
100

Children throwing snow at each other.

Throwing snowballs or snowball fight

100

The holiday where you get presents from Santa.

Christmas

100
This is the food you leave out for Santa.
What are cookies?
100

This character is made out of snow and has a button as a nose.

Frosty the Snowman

200

An Olympic sport where you ride down a slope of snow with each foot on a different skinny boards.

Skiing

200

A holiday that is celebrated on a Monday in January to honor a man who is known for his actions and motivational speeches during the Civil Rights Movement.

Martin Luther King Day

200

What food do people put on snowmen to make a nose.

Carrots

200

This character is grumpy and hates Christmas because his heart is too small.

The Grinch

300

An Olympic sport where you ride down a slope of snow with your feet connected to one board.

Snowboarding

300

The holiday on the last day of the year to celebrate the upcoming year.

New Years

300

This is made out of ginger bread and candy.

The ginger bread man or a ginger bread house

300

This character lives at the north pole. He wears a red hat and red suit and delivers presents on Christmas.

Santa Clause

400

You can do this activity on ice at a rink.

Ice skating

400

The holiday where everyone gets presents for eight straight nights.

Hanukkah

400

Candy that is white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint.

Candy cane

400

This character is a small cookie that runs fast.

The Ginger Bread Man

500

You make these using three rolled up balls of snow and adding hands, eyes, nose, mouth, hat, and scarf.

Making a snowman

500

The holiday from December 26 to January 1 to celebrate African American culture.

Kwanzaa 

500

A warm, sweet drink with chocolate, milk, and whipped cream or marshmallows. 

Hot chocolate or Hot cocoa

500

This character has a red nose and flies.

Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer


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