St. Patrick’s Day
Easter
Passover
Basic Springtime Facts
Spring in the 1950s & 60s
100

This color is most associated with St. Patrick’s Day.

What is Green?

100

Children often color these for Easter.

What are Eggs?

100

Passover is an important holiday in this religion.

What is Judaism?

100

This season begins in March.

What is Spring?

100

Children often jumped in these after a rainstorm.

What are Puddles?

200

This small three-leaf plant is a symbol of Ireland.

What is a Shamrock?

200

This fluffy animal is a symbol of Easter.

What is a Bunny?

200

This special meal eaten during Passover is called this.

What is a Seder?


200

These colorful flowers bloom in early spring.

Hint - The Netherlands are known for this flower

What are Tulips?

200

People opened the windows to let in fresh ___.

What is Air?

300

St. Patrick’s Day celebrates this country.

What is Ireland?

300

This flower, often white, is commonly seen at Easter church services.

What is a Lily?

300

During Passover, families eat this flat, unleavened bread.

What is Matzah?

300

People often do this kind of cleaning in the spring.

What is Spring Cleaning?

300

Families planted these in the yard in spring.

What are Flowers?

400

People sometimes look for this tiny mythical Irish character dressed in green.

What is a Leprechaun?

400

This sweet treat is shaped like a marshmallow chick.

What are Peeps?

400

Passover celebrates the Israelites’ freedom from slavery in this country.

What is Egypt?

400

This small yellow flower is often picked in early spring.

What is a Daffodil?

400

Children played outside longer because the days were getting ___.

What is Longer?

500

This large American city in Illinois is famous for dyeing its river green each year.

What is Chicago?

500

This holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus in the Christian faith.

What is Easter?

500

This biblical leader helped guide the Israelites out of Egypt.

Who is Moses?

500

This spring holiday often falls in March and honors Irish heritage.

What is St. Patrick’s Day?

500

Many families took spring photos with this type of camera film.

What is Film?