The most popular flower to give on Valentine's Day.
What are Roses?
This president was the second president but the first one to live in the White House.
A) John Adams
B) James Madison
C) James Monroe
D) Thomas Jefferson
Who was (A) John Adams?
Groundhog day is on this day in February.
What is February 2?
A leap year occurs every ___ years.
What is four?
True of False:
A Super Bowl has been held outside of the U.S.
FALSE
When someone writes XO, it means this.
What is Hugs and Kisses?
This president had the most kids. He had 15 children.
(A) Andrew Jackson
(B) Martin Van Buren
(C) John Tyler
(D) Zachary Taylor
Who was (C) John Tyler?
True or False:
If the groundhog sees his shadow, we will have an early spring.
FALSE
If the groundhog sees his shadow, we will have six more week of winter.
True of False:
Babies born on leap day are called leapers.
TRUE
This team has participated in the most super bowls.
Who are the New England Patriots?
True or False:
Conversation hearts were originally medicine.
TRUE
This president was the youngest, being 43 at his inauguration.
(A) Woodrow Wilson
(B) Calvin Coolidge
(C) John F Kennedy
(D) Barack Obama
Who was (C) John F Kennedy?
The groundhog lives in which state?
A) New York
B) Pennsylvania
C) Delaware
D) Massachusetts
What is (B) Pennsylvania?
About how many people are leap day babies?
The Lombardi trophy weighs this many pounds.
What is 7 pounds?
These people usually receive the most Valentine's Day cards and gifts.
Who are Teachers?
This President gave the White House its official name.
(A) John Adams
(B) Theodore Roosevelt
(C) Grover Cleveland
(D) Abraham Lincoln
Who was (B) Theodore Roosevelt?
The year of the first Groundhog Day. (In the 1800s)
What is 1886?
Some cultures don't have a leap day on the 29th. Instead they have this February day twice.
What is February 24th?
This NFL player has the most Super Bowl rings.
Who is Tom Brady?
True of False:
There are 4 U.S. states with towns called Valentine.
TRUE
Arizona, Nebraska, Texas, and Virginia
This president was the oldest to be elected, being 78 years old at his inauguration.
A) Harry S. Truman
B) Herbert Hoover
C) Donald Trump
D) Joe Biden
Who was (D) Joe Biden?
The groundhog has a name. What is it?
A) Dave
B) Steve
C) Phil
D) Carl
What is (C) Phil?
Fun Fact: His full name is Punxsutawney Phil, Seer of Seers, Sage of Sages, Prognosticator of Prognosticators, and Weather Prophet Extraordinary.
These Olympics are held every four years on leap years.
What is the Summer Olympics?
These two teams have won the most Super Bowls.
Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots?
This U.S. state has the most chocolatiers. (chocolate makers)
What is California?
This president had the short presidency, he was only president for 31 days before he died.
A) William Henry Harrison
B) James Buchanan
C) Benjamin Harrison
D) Dwight Eisenhower
Who was (A) William Henry Harrison
Germans who settled in the U.S in the 1700s brought the Groundhog Day tradition but they didn't use a groundhog at first. What animal did they originally use?
What is a Hedgehog?
This person discovered the need for a leap year when he realized that each year was actually 365.24 days long.
Who was Julius Caesar?
Name one of the four teams that haven't appeared in a single Super Bowl.
Who are the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars?