Word group: winter hat
winter hat
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Definitions
- a hat worn in the winter to keep a person's head and ears warm; also called a beanie or a toboggan
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winter
- Phrases
- winter and summer
- things that describe winter
- winter drinks
- winter activities
- winter in February
- winter sports
- winter months
- winter, fall, summer
- coldest part of the winter
- winter in March
- comfort foods in winter
- dead of winter
- things that describe winter weather
- winter in January
- My favorite winter animals is polar bears and penguins
- winter wonderland
- winter in December
- Sentences
- My mom bought me new gloves, sweaters, and a winter hat.
- Name 3 or more winter sports/activities.
- How do you stay warm in the winter?
- my mom buyed me new gloves, sweaters, winter hat.
- In the dead of winter, the plants were not growing.
- Name 3 or more winter sports.
- Be sure to wear a jacket in the winter, so you don’t catch a cold.
- Why do people drink hot chocolate in the winter?
- Find two winter sports.
- Why do we wear gloves in the winter?
- Why do we drive carefully in the winter?
- My favorite winter animals are polar bears and penguins.
- What did preparation for winter typically consist of?
- Paragraphs
- For people in the northern hemisphere, which includes the United States, winter is the season of darker and colder days. Winter solstice marks the first official day of winter in the northern hemisphere.
- Winter is my favorite season because I like snowy weather and winter sports. Do you like to go skiing or sledding?
- Winter Solstice is when half of Earth is tilted the farthest away from the sun. It usually occurs on December 21 or 22. Winter solstice is known as the shortest day of the year due to the least amount of sunlight. On the winter solstice, if you stand outside at noon and look at your shadow, it will be the longest shadow you cast the entire year.
- In 1920, a group of people known as colonists traveled to America by boat, known as the Mayflower. They arrived during winter with little to no food. There were no grocery stores and the people had to grow their own food and hunt. Only half of the people lived through the dangerous winter.
- It is a long piece of cloth that is used to keep your neck warm in the winter. What is it?
- Phrases
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winter
- Phrases
- winter and summer
- things that describe winter
- winter drinks
- winter activities
- winter in February
- winter sports
- winter months
- winter, fall, summer
- coldest part of the winter
- winter in March
- comfort foods in winter
- dead of winter
- things that describe winter weather
- winter in January
- My favorite winter animals is polar bears and penguins
- winter wonderland
- winter in December
- Sentences
- My mom bought me new gloves, sweaters, and a winter hat.
- Name 3 or more winter sports/activities.
- How do you stay warm in the winter?
- my mom buyed me new gloves, sweaters, winter hat.
- In the dead of winter, the plants were not growing.
- Name 3 or more winter sports.
- Be sure to wear a jacket in the winter, so you don’t catch a cold.
- Why do people drink hot chocolate in the winter?
- Find two winter sports.
- Why do we wear gloves in the winter?
- Why do we drive carefully in the winter?
- My favorite winter animals are polar bears and penguins.
- What did preparation for winter typically consist of?
- Paragraphs
- For people in the northern hemisphere, which includes the United States, winter is the season of darker and colder days. Winter solstice marks the first official day of winter in the northern hemisphere.
- Winter is my favorite season because I like snowy weather and winter sports. Do you like to go skiing or sledding?
- Winter Solstice is when half of Earth is tilted the farthest away from the sun. It usually occurs on December 21 or 22. Winter solstice is known as the shortest day of the year due to the least amount of sunlight. On the winter solstice, if you stand outside at noon and look at your shadow, it will be the longest shadow you cast the entire year.
- In 1920, a group of people known as colonists traveled to America by boat, known as the Mayflower. They arrived during winter with little to no food. There were no grocery stores and the people had to grow their own food and hunt. Only half of the people lived through the dangerous winter.
- It is a long piece of cloth that is used to keep your neck warm in the winter. What is it?
- Phrases
-
winter
- Phrases
- winter and summer
- things that describe winter
- winter drinks
- winter activities
- winter in February
- winter sports
- winter months
- winter, fall, summer
- coldest part of the winter
- winter in March
- comfort foods in winter
- dead of winter
- things that describe winter weather
- winter in January
- My favorite winter animals is polar bears and penguins
- winter wonderland
- winter in December
- Sentences
- My mom bought me new gloves, sweaters, and a winter hat.
- Name 3 or more winter sports/activities.
- How do you stay warm in the winter?
- my mom buyed me new gloves, sweaters, winter hat.
- In the dead of winter, the plants were not growing.
- Name 3 or more winter sports.
- Be sure to wear a jacket in the winter, so you don’t catch a cold.
- Why do people drink hot chocolate in the winter?
- Find two winter sports.
- Why do we wear gloves in the winter?
- Why do we drive carefully in the winter?
- My favorite winter animals are polar bears and penguins.
- What did preparation for winter typically consist of?
- Paragraphs
- For people in the northern hemisphere, which includes the United States, winter is the season of darker and colder days. Winter solstice marks the first official day of winter in the northern hemisphere.
- Winter is my favorite season because I like snowy weather and winter sports. Do you like to go skiing or sledding?
- Winter Solstice is when half of Earth is tilted the farthest away from the sun. It usually occurs on December 21 or 22. Winter solstice is known as the shortest day of the year due to the least amount of sunlight. On the winter solstice, if you stand outside at noon and look at your shadow, it will be the longest shadow you cast the entire year.
- In 1920, a group of people known as colonists traveled to America by boat, known as the Mayflower. They arrived during winter with little to no food. There were no grocery stores and the people had to grow their own food and hunt. Only half of the people lived through the dangerous winter.
- It is a long piece of cloth that is used to keep your neck warm in the winter. What is it?
- Phrases