Months of the Year
Days of The Week
Seasons
Holidays
Time
100

What month comes after March?

April

100

What day of the week comes after Monday?

Tuesday

100

What is the hottest season?

summer
100

Name a holiday in February

Valentines Day, Presidents Day

100
How many seconds are there in a minute?

60

200

What is the fifth month of the year?

May

200

What day of the week comes before Wednesday?

Tuesday

200
In what months are summer?

June, July, August

200
What holidays occur during winter?

Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, New Years Eve, Chinese New Years

200

How many minutes are there in an hour?

60

300

How many months are there in a calendar year?

12

300

What days of the week do you come to school?

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

300

In what months are winter?

December, January, February

300
Name a holiday in spring.

Easter

300

How many hours are there in a day?

24
400

DAILY DOUBLE (double points): What are the last three months of the year?

October, November, December

400

What days are the weekend?

Saturday, Sunday

400

In what months are spring?

March, April, May

400

Name a holiday during summer.

Fourth of July, Father's Day, Mother's Day

400

How many days are there in a year?

365

500

Name all of the months in order

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

500

Name all of the days of the week in order, starting with Sunday.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

500

In what months are fall?

September, October, November

500

Name a holiday in each month (you get credit if you can name 5 of 12)

January- MLK Jr. Bday/New Years

February- Valentine's Day

March- St Patricks Day

April- Easter

May- Mother's Day/Memorial Day

June- Father's Day

July- Fourth of July/Independence Day

August- no major holidays

September- Labor Day

October- Halloween

November- Thanksgiving/Veterans Day

December- Christmas

500

What is the difference between a.m. and p.m.

a.m. - morning (ante meridiem) (before mid-day/noon)

p.m- afternoon/night (post meridiem) (after mid day/after noon)