Clothing
Activities
Holidays
Winter animals
100

You wear this to keep your hands warm.

What are gloves/mittens?

100

An activity that requires you to use sticks in the snow.

what is skiing?

100

This is the day is December 25th.

What is Christmas?

100
Shortened ears and thick, white fur are among the physical traits that arctic hares have adapted to survive in the harsh, frozen tundra.
What is a white hare?
200

You wear this to keep your head warm.

What is a beanie/hat?

200

An activity that requires you to use a skateboard-like object in the snow.

What is snowboarding?

200
The day before Christmas.
What is Christmas Eve?
200

The lush white or red coat of this animal provides both warmth and camouflage in winter.

What is a fox?

300
Something you wear to keep your ears warm
What are ear muffs?
300
An activity you do going to a snowy hill.
What is sledding?
300
The day before the first day of January.
What is New Years Eve?
300
It rests on the Arctic ice. Its mother can distinguish it from hundreds of others by scent alone.
What is a seal?
400
You wear this to keep your upper body warm.
What is a jacket?
400
Another activity you do to go down a snowy hill really fast.
What is tobogganing?
400
The day after the last day of December.
What is New Years?
400
Their flippers are distinctively large, helping them dive deep in the icy ocean. On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice—sliding on their bellies, and propelling themselves with their flippers.
What is a penguin?
500
You wear this to keep your lower body warm as you do winter activities.
What are snow pants?
500

An activity you do after you play in the snow to warm up.

What is the sit by the fireplace or the hot chocolate?

500
Name your favorite Winter holiday.
What is ________?
500
Thick, shaggy fur keeps these animals warm in the harsh Arctic tundra.
What are oxen?