If March starts with stormy, scary weather, people say it comes in like this king of the jungle.
What is a lion?
Legend says if you don't wear green on March 17th, this might happen to your arm!
What is a pinch?
On the second Sunday of March, we move our clocks forward one hour, a practice called Daylight ____ Time.
What is Saving?
If March ends with calm, sunny weather, it goes out like this fluffy, gentle farm animal.
What is a lamb?
This three-leafed plant is the national symbol of Ireland.
What is a shamrock?
This is the official name for the first day of Spring, when day and night are exactly the same length.
What is the Vernal Equinox?
This type of swirling wind storm is common in the spring and is measured on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
What is a tornado?
This is the colorful "bridge" a Leprechaun uses to hide his gold at the end of.
What is a rainbow?
In March, the North Pole begins to tilt toward this, making the days get longer.
What is the Sun?
March is the first month where you might see "April Showers" early. What frozen "rain" falls during a spring thunderstorm?
What is hail?
This green character from Dr. Seuss (whose birthday is in March!) loves eating oddly colored breakfast food.
Who is Sam-I-Am / Green Eggs and Ham?
This is the month that comes immediately after March.
What is April?
Because the ground is thawing and it rains a lot, many kids call the start of spring "The ____ Season."
What is the mud season?
In Chicago, they use a special powder to turn this entire body of water green every March.
What is the Chicago River?
March is named after "Mars." In Roman mythology, Mars was the god of this.
What is War?