Weather and Seasons
Global Spring Traditions
History in Spring
Botany
Spring Foods
100

The vernal equinox occurs when the sun crosses this global line. (Hint: It crosses in Latin America!)

Equator!

100

In Japan, the blooming of these trees is celebrated with hanami festivals.

Cherry blossoms!

100

In the U.S., this holiday celebrates the first president and often falls in February or March, just before spring.

What is Presidents’ Day?

100

his flower, often red, yellow, or pink, is a common symbol of spring.

Tulip!

100

This small, red fruit is often one of the first to ripen in spring.

Strawberries!

200

Do the days get shorter or longer in the spring?

Longer!

200

In India, what is the colorful spring festival that involves throwing dyed powders and water?

Holi!

200

In 1945, the Allies captured this European capital in spring, marking a major step toward the end of World War II in Europe.

Berlin!

200

These yellow flowers often bloom early in spring and are named after a famous spring festival flower in Europe.

Daffodils!

200

In Italy, this fresh green herb is used in spring pasta dishes and often added to pizzas.

Basil!

300

In India, what is the seasonal wind that brings rains and marks a shift from hot to cooler weather in spring?

(Pre) Monsoon winds!
300

In the U.S., this holiday celebrates workers and often includes parades in early May, though it has roots in spring labor movements worldwide.

Labor Day!
300

The American Civil War began with tensions rising after the firing on this fort in spring 1861. 

Fort Sumter!

300

What tree do pinecones grow on? (Give scientific name for extra points!)

Pine trees/Conifers!

300

In England, this dessert is made with fresh spring fruits like rhubarb or strawberries.

Fruit crumble/tart!

400

In the Southern Hemisphere, spring begins in this month.

September!

400

In China, what is the festival that signals the start of spring with dragon dances, planting activities, and the celebration of seasonal renewal?

Chinese Lunar New Year!

400

In 1963, this famous U.S. president gave his ā€œIch bin ein Berlinerā€ speech in June, just as spring was ending.

John F. Kennedy!
400

In botany, what is the process of trees producing new leaves?

Budding!

400

n Mediterranean countries, this type of green leafy vegetable is commonly added to spring soups and stews.

Spinach/chard!

500

In Europe, a sudden late spring frost that damages crops is known as?

May frost/late frost!

500

In many cultures, festivals marking the first day of spring celebrate the return of longer daylight. What are these celebrations called?

Equinox celebrations!

500

In 1933, the U.S. began this economic program in spring to help recover from the Great Depression.

New Deal!
500

In spring, plants start to grow again after winter. This process of growth is called?

Germination or sprouting!

500

In Mexico, this spring fruit is used in drinks, desserts, and fresh salsas.

Mango!