Winter Season
Weather
Holidays
Zoom
Covid 19
100

The season before winter AND the season after winter?

Before is Fall or Autumn and after is Spring

100

This appears after some rainfall?

A rainbow

100

What is the holiday celebrated at the beginning of the winter season?

Christmas 

100

The points given daily for attending zoom with cameras on

5

100

This distance is the CDC recommended distance to  keep one safe from getting Covid19

6
200

Many turn this thing on to relax or stay warm?

A candle or fireplace

200

When there is a lot of rain, lightning, thunder, strong winds, etc. It is called a what?

A storm

200

This holiday symbolizes love and friendships?

Valentine's Day

200

What is the requirement in order to be admitted from the waiting room to the "classroom"?

Your correct name

200

What tier are we in?

purple

300

To stay warm:

Hands are to gloves or mittens as neck is to ______.

Scarf

300

'It's raining cats and dogs' is an idiom meaning what?

That it's raining strongly

300

In February, there is no school for what two holidays?

Abraham Lincoln's Birthday & President's Day (George Washington's Birthday)


300

The name of our 3rd teacher that sadly today is her last day with us

Ms. Sarah or Ms. Passno

300

What is supposedly Covid's "Knight and Shining Armor"

Vaccination

400

The temperature needed for it to snow?

32 degree F

400

Lots of strong rain can cause what?

Flooding

400
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated towards the end of the winter season? What date is it celebrated on?

On March 17th

400

The 3 requirements when students are in the breakout rooms

cameras on

unmuted

talking

400

what are 2 common symptoms that really ruin the love of food?

loss of taste and smell

500

When does winter season begin and end?

It starts on December 21st and ends on March 20th

500

It's very important for people (ex: your parents) to __________ very carefully and safely during the rain.

Drive

500

What are 5 holidays/important dates celebrated during the winter season?

1. Christmas (December 25)

2. New Year's Day (January 1)

3. MLK Day (January 21)

4. Abraham Lincoln's Birthday (February 12)

5. Valentine's Day (February 14)

6. President's Day (George Washington's Birthday) (February 18)

7. Daylight Savings (March 10)

8. St. Patrick's Day (March 17)

500

This drives your teachers crazy and you end up with NO points for the day

leaving early

500

CDC stands for....

The Center for Disease Control