Winter
Winter Wildlife
Fill in the ______
Ice
Holidays
100

Name the 4 seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn

100

What type of animal is Rudolph?

Reindeer

100

You’re on thin ____

Ice

100

How many sides does every single snowflake have?

6

100

Who wears red clothes and gives presents to children?

Santa Claus

200

What do you create when you lie on snow and flap your arms?

A snow angel

200

What flightless bird lives in Antarctica and Africa?

Penguin

200

♬ Walking in a winter _______ ♬

Wonderland

200

True or false: snowflakes are white.

False! Snowflakes are actually translucent 

200

Banging pots and pans in a tradition of what winter holiday?

New Years

300

Name three winter sports. 

Examples: skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, ice skating, figure skating

300

What is a huge, white, and furry animal that can handle the cold temperatures of the North Pole?

Polar Bear

300

That’s just the tip of the ________

Iceberg

300

What mineral is often used to melt icy roads?

Salt

300

What winter holiday is celebrated for 8 nights?

Hanukkah

400

What is the most common color in the Northern Lights?

Green

400

What do Bears, Bats and Snails do in the winter to prepare for Spring?

Hibernate 

400

When someone is too afraid to do something

They have cold _______

Feet

400

What temperature is considered freezing?

0 Degree Celsius or 32 Degrees Fahrenheit

400

What is the name of the winter event that marks the shortest day of the year?

The Winter Solstice

500
How tall was the tallest snowman ever made?

Closest answer gets half points.

113 feet, built in Bethel, Maine, in February 1999

500

Arctic Hares, Foxes, Weasels, and Goldfinches all do what to prepare for winter each year?

Grow a white coat of fur for camouflage

 

500

To not talk to someone is to give them the _______

Cold shoulder

500

What is the coldest temperature ever recorded on earth? 

Closest answer gets half points.

-128 Degrees Fahrenheit, measured at Vostok Station, Antarctica in 1983 

500

What African-American winter holiday was created 1966 to celebrate family?

Kwanzaa