This animal helps pull Santa's sleigh.
Reindeer
What is the name of the white haired man who rides on a sleigh ?
Santa 🎅🏽
What is 1 piece of snow called?
A snowflake
This is something you make out of 3 snowballs, coal, buttons, carrot and a hat.
Snowman
What is popularly used for a snowman's nose?
Carrot
Uses the pronoun 'I' and only sees into the protagonist's thoughts and feelings
1st person subjective
the literal meaning of a word
denotation
This bear is white and lives in the coldest temperatures.
Polar Bear
They are very short and they help Santa and they have pointy ears.
Elf
What do we wear on our hands to keep them warm but they don't have separate fingers?
Mittens
If you lay in the snow and move your arms and legs up and down, you will be making a ______.
Snow Angel
Over 1.76 billion of these candies are made every year for the holidays.
Candy Canes
literary technique that used words trying to sound overly smart or overly detailed
pedantic diction
We can be made of leather or can be made of wool, we come in pairs and keep you from cold. What am I?
What are gloves
What winter animal looks like it is wearing a tuxedo?
A penguin
This is biscuit or cookie made of gingerbread, usually in the shape of a stylized human. It is ?
The gingerbread man
This is a snowstorm with a lot of snow and extreme winds.
A blizzard
uses he, she, it, they, and sees into all characters' thoughts and feelings.
3rd person omniscient
This is a popular drink for children after a cold day in the snow.
Hot Cocoa
the author’s attitude toward the subject
tone
I am made of plastic or metal, I am used for play or for work, and you’ll usually see me in a sandbox but I am mostly out in the winter months. What am I?
What is a shovel
An artic fox is this color in order to hide from its predators.
White
This character stole Christmas after kidnapping Santa from his own realm.
Jack Skellington
literary technique using elevated, lyrical language
poetic diction
This winter activity involves pulling something up a hill, then sitting on it and sliding down the hill.
What is a sledding?
This bakery item is used to build miniature houses.
What is gingerbread?
literary technique using words trying to sound overly simple
pedestrian diction
You are in a cold house in the winter. It is dark. You have one match. There is a candle and there is a wood burning stove. Which do you light first?
The match
What is it called when an animal sleeps all winter long and wakes up in the spring?
Hibernating
He is the green man who stole Christmas. He hates Christmas the most and lives on top of a hill in a small town.
The Grinch
literary technique using words that are sophisticated, professional, and often used in academic or serious writing
formal diction
literary technique using regional or everyday expressions
colloquial diction
This drink is made from eggs and served during the holidays?
Eggnog
the emotional or cultural associations connected to a word, beyond its literal meaning.
connotation
I am a massive, destructive and gigantic pile of fluff, and when I flow, get out of the way fast don’t move so slow. What am I?
What is an avalanche
Harry Potter chooses to have this winter animal for his school pet.
Snowy Owl!
This character can often be found at the top of a Christmas tree.
Angel
The temperature water freezes at in Fahrenheit.
What is 32°F?
literary technique using words that are relaxed, conversational, and often used in everyday speech or personal writing
informal diction
What flavor are Candy Canes?
Peppermint
When is the winter solstice?
Saturday December 21st, 2024
The winter solstice is when we will have the least amount of sunlight of the year!
What can be a cap, a bed, a bank and a man at the same time?
Snow
What continent can Snow Leopards be found in?
Asia
Santa is there to give gifts and presents to those on the nice list. But who is the character that scares those on the naughty list?
Krampus
How did Winter get it's name?
"Winter comes from the old saying, "Time of Water." It refers to all the snow and rain during the winter weather.
Uses pronouns like he, him, or they and only sees into one protagonist’s thoughts
3rd person limited subjective
uses “someone/anyone/one”, adds a hypothetical element
4th person indefinite
uses “we” , unified experience or doctrine
4th person collective
I am worn to mark a successful victory, I am also made of flowers and leaves formed into a circle, and I vary from big to tiny. What am I?
What is a wreath