Winter Holidays
Winter/Holiday Stuff
Physical or Chemical Change
Periodic Table
Surprise
100

On which holiday does a magical gift giver deliver toys to a children around the world?

What is Christmas?

100

The winter activity that involves hitting people with cold, white spheres.

What is a snowball fight?

100

Water freezing

What is a physical change?

100

The central part of the atom where the protons and neutrons are.

What is a nucleus? 

100

Neither an acid nor a base

What is neutral?

200

This holiday celebrates the miracle of one night's oil burning for 8 nights.

What is Hanukkah? 

200

The temperature at which water freezes

What is 32 degrees Fahrenheit? 

200

Making a steamy, hot cup of cocoa

What is a physical change? 

200

Horizontal rows on the periodic table

What are periods?

200

200 FREE POINTS

200 FREE POINTS

300

Lunar or Chinese New Year is marked each year by one of 12 different ones of these.

What are animals?

300

This winter activity involves sliding on the ice wearing special shoes that have blades.

What is iceskating? 

300

Iron rusting 

What is a chemical change?

300

The number that identifies an element

What is atomic number?

300

The 5 elements in DNA

What are carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and hydrogen?
400

The proper name for the shortest day of the year.

What is winter solstice?

400

People top this vegetable with marshmallows at Thanksgiving

What are yams or sweet potatoes? 

400

A log burning in a fire place

What is a chemical change? 

400

Protons - this property gives you the number of neutrons. 

What is atomic mass?

400

A genetic engineering technique used to modified genomes of living organisms.

What is CRISPR?

500

The holiday that is observed from December 26th to January 1st and ends in gift giving and a big feast. During this week long celebration, 7 candles are lit.

What is Kwanzaa?

500

A winter drink made with egg, milk, and a lot of sugar.

What is eggnog?

500

The apple pie baking in the oven

What is a chemical change?

500

States that in a chemical reaction mass is neither created nor destroyed.

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass? 

500

The term for the copper oxide layer that formed on the Statue of Liberty

What is patina?