Winter Grammar
Winter Symbols
Winter across Canada
Winter Sports
100

Present or Past?: “I didn’t like winter!”

Past

100

A small piece of snow that falls from the sky

snowflake

100

T or F: Pike Lake Provincial Park is open in winter.

True

100

The most popular winter sport in Canada

ice hockey

200

“________ you like to go skating with me?

Would, Do

200

These should keep your hands nice and warm.

gloves, mittens, mitts

200

T or F: One of Saskatoon’s worst blizzards happened in January, 2007.

True

200

Attach these to your feet to walk on top of the snow.

snowshoes

300

Correct this: “She build a snowman.”

builds, is building, built

300

Put these on your feet to move quickly on the ice.

skates

300

Every area in Canada except ____ can have very cold temperatures.

BC coast

300

Stand on this wide board with both feet to go down the hill very fast.

snowboard

400

A big, winter snowstorm: noun, verb or adjective?

adjective

400

This device tells you how cold it is.

thermometer

400

Which province hosts the annual winter festival “Carnaval”?

Québec

400

Long strips of wood or aluminum help you slide quickly on the snow.

cross country skis

500

(Future): “We are _________  ___ shovel the snow.”

going to

500

A Canadian word for a winter hat

toque

500

This territory has the coldest average temperatures in Canada.

Nunavut

500

This sport on ice is played indoors, where players throw “rocks.”

curling