This holiday is celebrated in December in many countries around the world. Children each get a gift for being good all year-round. Some naughty children even recieve coal as a present to keep warm in the cold winter.
It's Christmas!
This day is the start of the school week.
It's Monday!
How many months are in a year?
There are 12 months in a year!
Which season are we in now?
It's summer!
This is a Korean holiday which follows the lunar calendar, so the dates it's celebrated change each year. During this celebration, the moon is big and full. Koreans traditionally spend this time with their family eating delicious food, playing games, and bowing to their elders.
It's Chuseok!
Which two days make up the weekend?
They're Saturday and Sunday!
During which months do we usually experience spring in Korea?
We experience spring during March, April, and May!
How many seasons are there, and what are they called?
There are four seasons: summer, fall/autumn, winter, and spring.
This is a day to express love. In some countries, anyone can give a gift to show their love and affection. However, in some other countries, only women and girls should give a gift to the person they fancy and wait for a response on another holiday the following month.
It's Valentine's Day!
This day is often referred to as "hump day" because it's in the middle of the work week and when we feel most tired and hopeless.
It's Wednesday!
Which month sometimes has a 29th day every four years?
It's February!
Which season was considered the deadliest during ancient times?
It's winter!
This holiday is based in math, so it's not particularly popular in any country. It's celebrated mostly online every year on March 14th (3/14), and some make and eat special pizzas or pies.
It's Pi (π) Day!
In America, if this day of the week is the 13th day in a month, it's very unlucky and spooky.
It's Friday!
Which months are named using numbers?
They are September, October, November, and December.
During which season do we see animals, such as bears and squirrels, prepare for hibernation?
It's fall/autumn!
This holiday is centered around Ireland and luck! People wear green and sometimes even pinch those who failed to wear any trace of green.
It's Saint Patrickʼs Day!
Which two days of the week have celestial origins (got their names from something in space)?
They're Sunday and Mo(o)nday!
Before Julius Caesar came to power, how many months were there in the Roman calendar?
There were originally 10 months!
June used to be the fourth month in the year. In 46 BC Julius Caesar created the Julian calendar by adding two more months to the year, which made June the sixth month.
What season is it right now in Australia?
Hint: It's in the southern hemisphere.
It's winter in Australia right now!