You wear this to keep your hands warm.
Gloves/Mittens
A recreational activity where people glide over ice on skates, often done at outdoor rinks or frozen lakes during winter.
Ice Skating
A common herbivorous mammal found in forests and rural areas. In winter, deer grow thicker fur to stay warm and rely on their keen senses to find food through snow.
Deer
What causes Slipping and sliding on the highway
Icy and/or wet roads
You wear this to keep your head warm.
Hat
An activity that requires you to build something with snow.
Snowman, Snowangel
This animal refers to a small to medium-sized mammal belonging to the Canidae family, known for its bushy tail, pointed ears, and sharp features.
Fox
What part of your car is affected when its cold out and your car won't start.
Car battery
Something you wear to keep your ears warm
Ear Muffs
An activity you do going down a snowy hill near your neighborhood.
What is sledding?
It rests on the Arctic ice. Its mother can distinguish it from hundreds of others by scent alone.
A Seal
What are the main hazards of icy roads during winter?
Slippery surfaces, Reduced visibility, Hidden Black Ice, Longer stopping distances, Damage to vehicles
You wear this to keep your upper body warm.
Jacket
An activity you do to go down a snowy hill really fast, often at a resort.
Skiing, Snow tubing, Snow Boarding
How can you prepare your home for freezing temperatures?
Insulate pipes to prevent them from freezing, Keep your thermostat set to at least 55°F (13°C) to avoid freezing pipes and maintain heat, Seal any drafts around windows and doors to keep the cold air out, Ensure your heating system is working properly and have it inspected before the season, Keep extra blankets, warm clothing, and emergency supplies like batteries and flashlights on hand.
You wear this to keep your lower body warm as you do winter activities.
Snow pants, Sweat pants
A common activity you do after you play in the snow or go out into cold weather.
Sit near a fire place and drink hot chocolate
a large carnivorous bear species (Ursus maritimus) native to the Arctic region. They are well-adapted to cold environments, with thick white fur and a layer of fat that help insulate them from freezing temperatures.
Polar Bear