Interesting winter facts for kids. Scenario of the game-quiz "Zimushka-Winter" for children of the middle group Questions for the winter quiz

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Quiz for children "Winter"

1. The name of the month that starts the new calendar year.

2. What is longer night or day in winter?

3. What is the name of winter precipitation.

4. Continue the proverb: "Two friends - ...".

5. What color is hard ice?

6. What is the name of the housing made of ice among the Eskimos?

7. What is crust?

8. How to make life easier for wintering birds?

9. What will happen to the birds if you stop pouring food into the feeder?

10. Do birds hibernate?

11. What happens to the hair of a squirrel, fox and hare with the advent of winter?

12. Guess: a white lump hid in a haystack.

13. What tree is superfluous and why: pine, larch, spruce?

14. At what air temperature does snow begin to melt?

15. Which of the phenomena does not apply to winter: snowstorm, thunderstorm, blizzard, snowfall, ice?

16. What time of year is the cleanest air?

17. What is unusual about February?

18. Can you make a snowman out of fluffy snow?

19. What plant is a symbol of the New Year holidays?

20. What magical item does Santa Claus always carry with him?

Answers: 1. January. 2. Night. 3. Snow. 4. Snowstorm and blizzard. 5. Greenish. 6. Needle. 7. Dense snow crust. 8. Hang out the feeders. 9. They will die waiting for food. 10. No. 11. It becomes thicker and changes color. 12. Hare. 13. Larch. Drops needles. 14. At 0. 15. Thunderstorm. 16. In winter. 17. Different number of days. 18. No. 19. Spruce. 20. Staff.

Quiz "Nature in winter"

1. Is it possible to say that winter air is the cleanest?

2. For what reason does the soil in the forest freeze through not as deep as in the field?

3. Name the date of the winter solstice.

4. Continue: "A lot of snow ...".

5. With what subject is the origin of the word "blizzard" associated?

6. Why do hares hide under fir trees in winter?

7. Does the cold or hunger of the approaching winter scare migratory birds?

8. How many months do hedgehogs, badgers and bears sleep?

9. In summer, snakes love to lie under the sun, and in winter they ...

10. What trees are in winter time give the most food to the birds?

11. Where do newts winter?

12. Why do crossbills breed chicks not in spring, but in winter?

13. Is a snowflake “born” from a drop of water or a crystal ice?

14. What does an elk lose every winter?

15. Do beavers hibernate in winter?

Answers: 1. You can. 2. It is covered with a layer of fallen leaves and thick snow cover. 3. December 22nd. 4. Lots of bread. 5. Broom. 6. It's warmer and safer there. 7. Hunger. 8. About 6. 9. Are in a daze. 10. Pines and firs. 11. On land. 12. In winter, eat food. 13. From an ice-crystal. 14. Rogov. 15. No.

Developing tasks on the topic "Winter"

1. What happens in winter?

a) It is snowing.

b) The birds are coming.

c) Crossbills are born.

d) The bear is looking for a den

e) Trees creak during sleep

e) Collect mushrooms.

g) Snowdrops appear.

h) Puddles freeze.

i) The squirrel stocks up on nuts.

j) Ice drift.

k) Insects sleep.

2. Which of the holidays are winter?

a) International Women's Day.

b) Defender of the Fatherland Day.

c) Children's Day.

G) New Year.

d) April fool's day.

e) Christmas.

h) Maslenitsa.

i) Cosmonautics Day.

j) Knowledge Day.

l) Valentine's Day.

3. "Yes-No"

Does the leaf fall begin in winter?

Does the mole sleep in winter?

Is the ice crust cracking on the water?

Do birds build nests?

Is everything covered in snow?

Are the insects waking up?

February is the second winter month?

Does the sun shine less often?

Are the nights long in winter?

Nast is a crust on the snow cover?

Kanushina Natalia
Scenario of the game-quiz "Zimushka-Winter" for children middle group

Target: education children teamwork in a competitive environment.

Tasks:

Determining the level of knowledge children on the topic: "Winter";

The ability to guess riddles; select words signs;

Develop mindfulness;

Develop the skill of a joint team game;

Training in self-control methods (ability to listen to an opponent, work according to oral instructions).

Required material: emblems, flannelgraph -2, felt-tip pens, team emblems cut into 4-6 parts, 2 pairs of skis, 2 pigtails, 2 cubes, 2 hoops, pictures from wintering and migratory birds, certificates.

Game progress.

Leading. Good afternoon! We are glad to welcome you to our game - quiz: « Zimushka-Winter» .

There will be two teams playing today "Snowflakes", team "Snowmen". Welcome participants games.

Guys, the quiz is not just a game, but a competition game, so we need a strict and fair jury (selected by a jury of representatives of the administration and parents).

Listen to the rules games:

The score for the correct answer will be the points that the jury members will give to the teams. Whose team will score more points will be considered the winner;

I ask each team a question in turn. The second team is silent;

Team members may consult before responding;

The answer must be clear and precise.

Leading: Guys, do you agree with the rules?

We chose the jury, got acquainted with the rules, we start the game!

And so we have 2 teams. Team "Snowmen" and "Snowflakes". For each correctly completed task, you get 1 point.

To find out the topic of our quiz, you need to solve a riddle, a riddle for both commands:

Snow on the fields, ice on the rivers

Blizzard walks when it happens (in winter)

Well done boys! Solve the riddle.

1. And now the first task is the drawing of teams, the captains perform the task. Come out captains to flannelgraph: in front of you on the table are felt-tip pens and a sheet of paper. You must draw the symbol of your team. Your task is to draw not so much quickly as beautifully and efficiently, using felt-tip pens. We started.

Now show me your drawings. The jury will evaluate your work.

2. Second task "Guess a riddle!": you need to solve riddles about winter.

Leading: a riddle for the team "Snowmen".

She is fluffy, silvery,

But don't touch her hand:

Become a little clean

How do you understand in the palm of your hand (snowflake).

Leading: Riddle for the team "Snowmen".

He lay down in white fluff on the forest,

Covered the whole earth with a blanket,

And in the spring completely disappeared (snow).

Leading: Riddle for the team "Snowflake"

It froze yesterday

Mosquito flew.

And from this mosquito

Yards became white (snow)

Leading: Riddle for the team "Snowflake"

So that autumn does not get wet,

Not sour from water

He turned puddles into glass

Made the gardens snow (freezing).

Leading "Snowmen".

I'm transparent like glass

I hang from the roof in winter.

Just a very, very sorry

That in the heat I quickly melt (icicle)

Leading: a riddle for the team "Snowflake"

I was not raised, they made me out of snow.

Instead of a nose, they deftly inserted a carrot.

Eyes - corners, hands - knots.

Cold, big, who am I? (snow woman)

Leading: the next riddle for the team "Snowmen".

I ride it until the evening time,

But my lazy horse carries only from the mountain.

And I always go up the hill on foot,

And I drive my horse by the rope (sled)

Leading: a riddle for the team "Snowflake"

Two wooden horses

They carry me down the mountain.

I hold two sticks in my hands,

But I don’t beat horses, I feel sorry for them.

And to speed up the run

I touch the snow with sticks (skis).

Leading: Well done guys, you know how to solve riddles. The floor is given to the jury.

3. And so, the third task is a game "Collect the Emblem"

In front of each team, at a distance of 5-6 meters, there are emblems on the tables, the 1st child puts on skis, runs up, takes one part, comes back, passes the baton, runs the next one, etc., whose team collects its emblem faster, wins game.

Leading: we move on to the next task:

4. "Choose a Word"

Each team selects words-signs for the given words.

Specified command word "Snowflake". "WINTER"- cold, harsh, frosty, blizzard, long, etc.

Specified command word "Snowmen". "SNOW"- white, fluffy, soft, falling, silver, clean, sparkling, etc.

Leading: we move on to the next task:

5. "Winter workout".

Leading: What I'm talking about is what you show. Warm up for the team "Snowflake".

"We are not afraid of powder-

We catch snow, clap your hands

Hands to the side. At the seams

There will be enough snow for us and for you.

Breath in through the nose and out through the mouth

Breathe deeper and then

March in place, take your time

How good is the weather"

Leading. Warm up for the team "Snowmen".

"We're dreamers now:

We hit the enemy

Swing your hand, throw

A snowball is flying straight at the target

We're walking on snowdrifts

Through steep snowdrifts

Raise your leg up

Pave the way for others"

Leading: we move on to the next task:

6. Quest "Name and show the birds".

Leading: question to the team "Snowflake". In autumn the birds flew south, what are they called? What migratory birds do you know?

migratory, (swallow, starlings, rooks, wild geese, wild ducks, cranes).

Leading: question to the team "Snowmen". And the birds that we have left, what are they called? What winter birds you know?

-- wintering, (magpie, crow, woodpecker, titmouse, sparrow, pigeons, bullfinches).

Leading: We will all play together.

7. Co-op play "Let's clap, let's stomp!"

Come on, children, give me an answer, does it happen in winter or not? (if it happens, we clap our hands; if not, we stomp our feet).

Leaf fall, snowfall, drops, blizzard, frost, heat, blizzard, cold, grass, ice, cold, rainbow, hoarfrost.

Leading: Now let's play a game

8. Task for teams: "Call it sweetly". Team words "Snowflake".

A) winter winter.

B) Snow - snowball.

B) ice - ice

D) Snowflake - snowflake.

D) Hill - hill.

Team words "Snowmen".

A) Wind is a breeze.

B) Lump - lump.

C) Blizzard - blizzard

D) Sledge - sleigh.

D) Snowman - snowman.

9. Host: in the next task, team captains will take part. I will read the questions in turn. If the team captain cannot answer, then the rest of the participants help.

Team questions "Snowflake".

1. Name the winter months in order.

2. What falls from the sky in winter?

3. What can you play only in winter?

4. What holiday happens only in winter?

Team questions "Snowmen".

1. What is the first month of winter?

2. What is ice and snow made of?

3. What happens to water bodies?

4. What season comes after winter?

The floor is given to the jury debriefing.

Rewarding of all participants games with medals.

Winter is the coldest time of the year. However, endless snowy expanses, winter sports and, of course, holidays make this time of the year one of the most beautiful and long-awaited. No wonder they say that winter is not summer, she is dressed in a fur coat. Both children and adults love sledding, building snowmen and playing snowballs, so winter is a great opportunity improve your health, breathe fresh air. And, of course, what is winter without New Year and Christmas holidays? Did you know that earlier a snowman was sculpted not for fun, but in order to propitiate the winter. Or that half the world's population has never seen snow in their lives? If you love winter, then the winter quiz will help you not only test your knowledge about this season, but also learn something new and interesting. Questions are composed according to the principle: from simple to complex, there are no time limits. A winter quiz is what you need to test your erudition, because the facts about winter are unique, and you can’t confuse riddles about winter with any other. The secrets of winter can be comprehended by both children and adults. And to make the learning process useful, exciting and interesting, we have prepared our quiz for you. Take a dip in wonderful world questions!

  1. Gray in winter, white in summer. Who is it? Hare
  2. Is it true that trees grow in winter too? No, their growth stops in winter
  3. What, according to the proverb, is not valued in winter? ice
  4. How many rays does an ordinary snowflake have? Six
  5. Which pole is colder - North or South? Southern
  6. What is the name of the birds that fly away to spend the winter in other parts of the world? migratory birds
  7. Beaver accumulates fat for the winter in this part of the body. In which? In the tail
  8. What winter month is said to be the grandfather of spring? January
  9. According to folk omens, what winter portends a large harvest of mountain ash? Cold
  10. This holiday among the ancient Slavs was called "Seeing off winter." What is the name of this holiday? Pancake week
  11. What is the name of the cactus that blooms only in winter? Decembrist
  12. Is it true that there are no two identical snowflakes in the world? Yes, indeed, many years of research confirmed this.
  13. Which animal every year on February 2nd crawls out of a hole in an American city and predicts the weather? Marmot Phil
  14. 95% of snowflakes are made of this. Of what? Out of thin air
  15. Which king introduced the custom of celebrating the New Year and putting up Christmas trees in houses? Peter I

Internet source: http://pandarina.com/text/quiz/winter#

Interesting facts about winter and snowflakes.


Kondratieva Alla Alekseevna, teacher primary school MBOU "Zolotukhinskaya secondary comprehensive school» Zolotukhino, Kursk Region
Description: The material will be useful to a wide range of readers, both adults and children of all ages. It can be used for conversations class hours and extracurricular activities.
Target: acquaintance and expansion of ideas of adults and children of knowledge about the world around us.
Tasks:
1. Help the interlocutor to hear and see interesting and useful things around us, inquisitively peering into the world and observing this world.
2.Summarize and deepen knowledge about winter and winter events nature.
3. To develop the emotional-sensual sphere of the personality of children and adults.
4. Contribute to the development of thinking, attention, observation.
5. Cultivate love for nature and the world around us.


Crystal snowflake soared in the sky
Friends are flying nearby, it's not scary in the clouds,
One she is a snowflake, and millions are snow,
And from the height of heaven, a swift run,
The flight is pleasant in the sky, but soon on the ground,
They will turn into snowdrifts for the joy of the kids! (N. Lifanova)

Dear readers! Take a break from worries, household chores, fuss for a while and see how beautiful it is around! Winter is a wonderful time of the year, a unique creation of nature.







During the winter, a huge amount of snow falls. Every year, in accordance with the average indicators, about a septillion snowflakes fall on the Earth in the form of precipitation. What is a septillion? Septillion denotes a number containing 24 zeros after one: there are 350 million snowflakes in one cubic meter of snow, and 10 to the 24th power all over the Earth. The weight of the snowflake itself is only about a milligram, rarely 23. However, by the end of winter, the mass of snow cover northern hemisphere planet reaches 13,500 billion tons.


Due to the low density, snowflakes fall to the ground slowly - at a speed of about 0.9 km / h - this is less than one kilometer per hour. Snowflakes form a snow cover that reflects up to 90% of sunlight into space.


1. Scientists have proved that there are no absolutely identical snowflakes.


All snowflakes are unique and created in nature in a single copy.


The first successful photograph of a snowflake under a microscope was taken in 1885. The merit belongs to the perseverance and patience of the American farmer Wilson Bentley.


It took him 46 years of trial and error for this shot. In total, Bentley owns more than 5,000 unique shots. The statement that there are no two identical snowflakes was originally based on his work.


“Under the microscope, I realized that snowflakes are wonders of nature; and I felt sad that no one sees this beauty, ”Bentley admitted in 1925.


Snowflake
(Konstantin Balmont)
Light fluffy,
snowflake white,
What a pure
How brave!
Dear stormy
Easy to carry
Not in the sky azure,
Asking for the ground.

Azure miraculous
She left
Myself into the unknown
The country has fallen.
In the rays of shining
Slides, skillful,
Among the melting flakes
Preserved white.

Under the blowing wind
Trembling, uplifting,
On him, cherishing,
Light swings.
his swing
She is comforted
With his blizzards
Spinning wildly.

But here it ends
The road is long
touches the earth,
Crystal star.
lies fluffy,
Snowflake is bold.
What a pure
What white.

2. According to the classification, there are seven types of snowflakes:


star-shaped crystals, needles, pillars (columns), plates, spatial dendrites, columns with tips and irregularly shaped snowflakes.
3. Johannes Kepler is the first to discover the hexagonal even shape of snowflakes. He even wrote an entire scientific treatise On Hexagonal Snowflakes in 1611.


4. Snowflakes are formed from vapor that has evaporated from the surface of the earth, bypassing the rain stage. Snow crystals form under conditions of condensation and action low temperatures. To find out this rather simple fact, scientists spent $26,400,000.


5. Snowflakes are more than 90% air, which is why their falling speed is so slow.


The lightness of the composition of snow described above does not mean that it is harmless, especially in large quantities. For example, the snow cover of the surface of a hectare can produce about 30 m3 of water when melting, which can threaten flooding of low-lying terrain. On the other hand, the impact of snow in mountainous conditions is deadly, where sometimes several snowflakes falling on the surface with an insufficient critical mass can provoke a snowfall. The danger of collapses is their high speed, which is in the range of 250-400 km / h.


Snow avalanches can rush down the mountain at the speed of an express train - from 80 to 110 km / h, but larger snow avalanches can develop even greater speed, reaching the milestone of 360 km / h.




6. Snowflakes are quite small, and when the atmosphere is cold and dry, they stay that way. For those who like to play snowballs, this snow is not pleasant, because it does not have enough moisture to make a snowball.


Did you know, that snowmen in Russia were originally sculpted not for children's fun, but in order to propitiate harsh winter.


In Russia, they believed that little snowmen are angels who can be entrusted with their dreams ... Since ancient pagan times, in the understanding of the Russian people (as well as some peoples of Northern Europe), snowmen are angels descended from heaven. After all, snow is a gift from heaven. This means that the snowman is none other than an angel who can convey people's requests to God. For this little snowman, they sculpted from freshly fallen snow and quietly whispered their cherished desire to him. They believed that as soon as the snow figurine melted, the wish would immediately be delivered to heaven and would soon come true.
7. Under certain conditions, in the absence of wind, falling snowflakes interlock with each other, forming huge snowflakes. The largest snowflake in history was recorded in 1987 in the USA (Montana) during a big snowfall. Its diameter was 38 cm, and the thickness was 20 cm. And this despite the fact that ordinary snowflakes have an average diameter of 5 mm.


For such a phenomenon, complete calm is necessary, because the longer the snowflakes travel, the more they collide and grapple with each other.
8. In Moscow, the strangest snow also fell on April 20, 1944, the size of snowflakes was the size of a human palm, and in shape they resembled ostrich feathers.



And in Siberia, snow flakes up to 30 centimeters in diameter were observed.
9. In the Far North, the snow is so hard that it rings like iron if you hit it.


On the far north endless winter,
And tons of ice, like a fur coat, cover the ground,
And the white snow embraces everything
The entire horizon. And life is white.
And there is no heat in this sky,
And the sun is a glare on a dome of ice. (Jan Void)

10. When snowflakes fall on the surface of the water, they "sing". That is, they emit a very high sound, which the human ear is not able to catch. But the fish, according to scientists, do not like this sound at all.


11. Why does snow crunch when walking? The main reason is that the crystals break. The nature of the crunch depends on the temperature of the snow. The lower it is, the louder the sound.


12. Snow is able to perceive only 5-10% of solar heat, the remaining 90-95% is reflected back, so it may not melt in the sun. In the city, snow can melt due to dust that settles on the snow and heats up in the sun.
In the conditions of a nuclear winter, in the event of its occurrence, humanity risks losing not only heat, but also food and oxygen produced by plants in places where the surface is covered with snow.
13. There are many cases when colored snow falls: from black to pink.


For example, California in 1955 saw green snow. A black snowfall shocked the people of Sweden in 1969.


Who colors the snow in such unusual colors for us?
Scientists say that interesting creatures live in the snow of the Antarctic mountains - snow chlamydomonas. So they make the snow pink, red, purple and even yellow. Such a phenomenon can be observed in Greenland, and in the mountains of the Caucasus, as well as in Antarctica. Scientists have found that snow chlamydomonas is a microscopic pinkish-red algae. This microorganism is not afraid of the cold, so it multiplies well on the surface of the snow.
Pinkish snow, for example, tastes like watermelon.


In our country, they also saw unusual snow: in 2002, multi-colored snow surprised Kamchatka. True, then the reason was dust storms- grains of sand stained the snow.
On January 31, 2007, orange snow fell in the vicinity of the village of Butakova in the Znamensky district of the Omsk region. And a year earlier, residents of the north of Primorsky Krai observed creamy-pink snow.
14. For many of us, snow is a common occurrence, and yet more than half of the human population globe they have never seen real snow live and never touched it with their hands.


15. In 1979, snow fell in the Sahara desert, which is located in Africa.
And even stayed there for half an hour!



16. Somewhere there is no snow, but somewhere it is dangerous! Did you know that one storm can throw out more than 39 million tons of snow, releasing an energy equal to 120 atomic bombs?


The Great Snowstorm of 1888 was one of the most devastating blizzards ever to hit New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. During the storm, 125 cm of snow fell.
The world record for the most heavy daily snowfall belongs to the American city of Georgetown, Colorado. On December 4, 1913, Georgetowners literally drowned in hitherto unseen 160 centimeters of white “fluff”.


Also, the longest snowfall was in 1932 in Canada. Then it snowed for 9 whole days and covered one-story houses up to the very roof.


17. There is snow not only on Earth, but also on Mars and on Titan, Saturn's moon. Moreover, on Mars snowing two types: ordinary and from carbon dioxide (dry ice), and on Titan - from methane.


Between the Equator and north pole Mars scientists saw a huge glacier.
18. The Japanese are distinguished by their reverent attitude to snow and snowflakes, believing that they are special on their islands, different from everyone else in the world. There is a snowflake museum on the island of Hokkaido in Japan. It is named after the physicist Nahaya Ukichiro. The prerequisite for the founding of the Snowflake Museum on the island of Hokkaido was the publication in 1954. Ukichiro Nahaya books about types of snowflakes.


Snowflake Museum in Japan.
19. Real snow can be brought from the street, put in a bowl and pampered by children. But this magic will not last long, as it will melt in minutes. To decorate a Christmas tree, window sills, candles and other details, you can use artificial snow, which is easy to make at home.


The first artificial snow was invented by Ukichiro Nakaya, a Japanese physicist and scientific essayist.
20. Snow is edible, everyone knows that. Did you know that while eating it, a person will spend more energy than he receives calories?


21. Snow ... This white miracle, presented to mankind by nature itself, cannot but arouse admiration. Figured, as if carved, snowflakes, silvery hoarfrost, flakes that look like "swan fluff", massive snowdrifts - snow is so different, but immensely charming and beloved. Beloved so much that a whole holiday was dedicated to him - World Snow Day.
World Snow Day (International Day of Winter Sports) is a rather young holiday. The initiator of its annual event was International Federation skiing. It was she who, at the beginning of 2012, proposed to celebrate it on the penultimate January Sunday. Number of countries participating in festive events, is increasing all the time - just a year after the organization and holding of the first Snow Day, there were already about 40 of them.


It is traditional on this day to hold various exciting competitions, interesting demonstration performances and snow festivals, one of the goals of which is to popularize active winter sports. Fun, entertainment and games are also organized to enjoy the snow, enjoy this white miracle and keep the impressions in memory until the next winter season.



We celebrate the holiday in January with the whole world,
Today is Snow Day on our calendar,
Let the winter be snowy, let the snow fall from heaven,
And in this snowy kingdom, let life rage with the key!

Happy Snow Day, I congratulate you on a January day,
Come on, guys, let's party, as it should,
Let's go sledding, skiing, skating,
We will fly through the snow, as if in the clouds!

We will also have fun, play snowballs in a crowd,
And erect fortress walls from snow,
How great, my friends, that there is snow in Russia,
Thanks to him from us, praise and honor to him!


World Snow Day acts as a kind of propaganda healthy lifestyle life.

Winter quiz for elementary grades, grades 3-4

Part 1

1. Why are second frames inserted for the winter? (Approximate answer. The second frames are inserted to protect the room from rapid cooling. The still air enclosed between the two frames is a poor conductor of heat.)

2. Why does loose snow keep the soil from freezing better than packed snow? (Approximate answer. Snow is porous: there is a lot of air between the snowflakes and even inside them, which, we repeat, is a poor conductor of heat. The air contained in the snow retains the heat radiated by the earth into the atmosphere. Compacted snow contains less air and therefore retains heat worse. )

3. Why does the water in rivers and lakes not freeze to the bottom? (Approximate answer. Reservoirs do not freeze to the bottom because ice is lighter than water. Cooled layers of water freeze on the surface with a crust of ice, and then ice and snow on it protect the water from freezing. If ice were heavier than water, it would sink to the bottom and the water would freeze solid.)

4. Why do frost patterns appear on the inside of window panes in winter? (Approximate answer. In winter, the air near the window panes is very cold, and part of the water vapor from it settles on the cold glass in the form of ice crystals. At the corners of these crystals, “horns” form, which begin to branch and grow. Then the crystals combine with each other and form on glasses the most bizarre patterns.)

5. Why does a pedestrian, walking in deep snow, fall through, but not a skier? [Exemplary answer. The area of ​​the soles of the pedestrian, on which the weight of the body is distributed, is small, which is why they push through the snow. And the weight of the skier is distributed along the entire length of the skis, the pressure at each point is much less.)

6. Why do skates slide on ice? (Approximate answer. Standing on skates, the skater presses with the weight of his body on a very small area of ​​ice. Under great pressure, the ice melts, a thin layer of water forms between the runners of the skates and the ice, on which the skates slide.)

7. If in frost you open the door from the street to a hotly heated room, then steam begins to swirl at the threshold. How is it formed? (An exemplary answer. Bursting from outside into open door cold air, in contact with the warm air of the room, cools it. In this case, part of the water vapor contained in the warm air condenses into water mist - steam.)

8. Why does the air temperature tend to rise during snowfall? (Example answer. The air temperature rises during a snowfall, because when snow forms, heat is released from droplets of water or water vapor.)

9. Why sand pavements in winter? (An approximate answer. Sidewalks are sprinkled with sand so that the friction force is greater and pedestrians do not fall.)

10. Why does it still blow a little bit even from a carefully smeared and sealed window in winter? (Approximate answer. Of course, it doesn’t blow from the street. Everything is explained by air circulation. Cooled air at the window “flows” down, displacing warm air, then it heats up itself, is displaced by colder air ...)

11. How does wet laundry dry in the cold? (Approximate answer. Water in wet linen turns into tiny crystals in the cold, which gradually disappear.)

12. Is it true that with a cloudless sky, frosts are stronger? (An approximate answer. True. Clouds are like a blanket for the Earth, they do not allow it to cool down.)

13. Why winter clothes try to make from fur or wool? (An approximate answer. Fur and wool are poor conductors of heat, so they best protect the body from the cold (from heat loss).) Snowballs are a favorite pastime for children. While playing snowballs, the guys learn accuracy; it requires strength, dexterity, and courage. You can build a fortress, make a slide, a snowman. All in all, winter holiday can be made so interesting that you will look forward to the next.

Part 2

Run along the path

Boards and legs. (Skis.)

One man

He rides two horses at once. (Skier.)

All summer stood

Winters were expected.

Waited for the pores -

Rushed down the mountain. (Sled.)

Rushing like a bullet, I'm ahead

Only the ice creaks

And the lights flicker.

What carries me? (Skates.)

I can't feel my legs for joy,

I'm flying down the snowy hill.

The sport became dearer and closer to me.

Who helped me with this? (Skis.)

Ran - noisy

She fell asleep - she shone.

What's this? (River in summer and winter.)

The forest has grown

All white

Do not enter on foot

Do not ride a horse. (Frost pattern on the window.)

Flying - silent

Lying silent

When he dies

Then roar. (Snow.)

In the new wall

In the round window

During the day the glass is broken.

Inserted overnight. (Hole.)

Warm in winter

Smoldering in the spring

Dies in summer

Comes alive in autumn. (Ice.)

Troika, Troika has arrived,

The horses in that trio are white,

And in the sleigh sits the queen -

Belokosa, white-faced,

How she waved her sleeve -

All covered with silver. (Winter months.)

A white star fell from the sky.

It fell on my palm - and disappeared. (Snowflake.)

Grabbed by the cheeks, the tip of the nose,

Painted the windows all without asking.

But who is it? Here is the question!

All this makes ... (frost).

Barely breathed in winter

They are always with you.

Warm two sisters

Their name is ... (mittens).

On the one hand, the forest

On the other hand, the field (Fur coat.)

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