This sweet ingredient is white as snow and is used for baking.
Sugar
Snow
Salt
What is sugar?
Traditionally, how many snowballs are needed to make a snowman?
3
What's the name of the snowman in the movie Frozen?
Frosty
Olaf
Sven
Who is Olaf?
Name 5 clothing items that we wear in the winter to keep warm.
Hat, Scarf, Gloves/Mittens, Coat/Jacket, Snow pants, balaclava, boots, ear warmers, warm socks...
If you celebrate this holiday, you get gifts on December 25th.
Halloween
New Year's Eve
Christmas
Christmas.
This is what certain animals do during the winter, it involves a lot of sleeping.
Fish
Hibernate
Hunt
Hibernate.
This is a popular drink to make after a cold day in the snow.
Coca cola
Hot water
Hot chocolate
Hot Chocolate
This winter activity involves sliding on the ice wearing special shoes that have blades.
Sledding
Skiing
Ice Skating
Ice Skating.
This character in a Christmas movie is not a big fan of Christmas...until his heart grows a few sizes!
The Grinch
The Lorax
Rudolph
The Grinch
I am white, round, and shaped like a ball.
But! I cannot be bounced or else I'd fall,
And that would be the end once and for all.
A grape
A snowball
A basketball
What is a snowball?
A Jewish holiday in December when the Menorah is lit and children get 8 nights of gifts.
Hanukkah
Christmas
Kwanza
Hanukkah.
An Arctic fox is what colour to protect itself from predators?
White
Brown
Rainbow
White
This bakery item is used to build miniature houses.
Gingerbread
Drywall
construction paper
Gingerbread.
This is created when you lay on a snowy surface and flap your arms.
Snowman
Ice sculpture
Snow angel
What are Snow Angels?
This is the name of Kristoff's reindeer in the movie Frozen?
Olaf
Dasher
Sven
Sven.
Something you can catch during the winter season but not with your hands...
A snowball
A mitten
A Cold
What is a cold?
In German households, families hide a food-shaped ornament on their Christmas tree. What is it?
An Avocado
A pickle
A sausage
A pickle!
True or False: Polar bears hibernate.
False.
Over 1.76 billion on these are made every year for the holidays. They are red and white.
Candy cane
Socks
Christmas trees
What is a candy cane?
This sports game is played with a puck on ice (a round, flat, and black object).
Hockey
Football
Bowling
What is Hockey?
In which movie would you find singing and dancing penguins?
Happy Feet
Chicken Run
Dr. Dolittle
Happy Feet.
This is a snowstorm with a lot of snow and extreme winds.
A tidal wave
A blizzard
A sandstorm
A blizzard.
The date of New Year's Eve.
December 25th
January 1st
December 31st.
December 31st.
What winter animal looks like it is wearing a tuxedo or suit?
Polar Bear
Arctic Fox
Penguin
A Penguin.
What flavor are Candy Canes?
Chocolate
Vanilla
Peppermint
Peppermint
This winter activity involves hitting people with cold, white circles!
Hockey
Skiing
Snowball fight
snowball fight
The Polar Express is about what kind of transportation?
Jet
Train
Bicycle
Train.
True or False: Shouting near a mountain covered with snow can cause an avalanche.
What is False?
The human voice doesn’t have enough power to cause an avalanche by itself. Wind and other more powerful sound waves are likelier causes.
What holiday celebrated in the USA takes place from December 26-January 1st, uses a Kinara and uses the colours red, black and green?
Christmas
Hanukka
Kwanzaa
Kwanzaa
This is how many different types of penguins there are in the world.
A. 17
B. 34
C. 100
D. 10
17.
What is the name of the holiday drink that is made with eggs?
Hot chocolate
Eggnog
orange juice
Eggnog!
This winter activity can involve moguls, chairlifts, and jumps
Snowball fight
Skiing
Sledding
Skiing
This movie had the characters go through a closet to reach this other world.
Narnia
Mario Bros.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
What is Narnia?
What day is the Winter Solstice?
December 21st
December 25th
January 1st
December 21st.
Diwali, an Indian holiday, is also known as the Festival of ________?
A. Snow
B. Lights
C. Gifts
D. Winter
Lights
In the wintertime, there isn't much food for moose to eat. So they usually eat...
A. plants and pine cones
B. Snow
C. Insects
D. Fish
plants and pine cones.