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1 Video Quiz Directions: Write true or false after each statement. 1. In winter, the sun stays lower in the sky. 2. Dressing in layers will keep you warmer. 3. Low wind chills can't hurt you. 4. Snow is made of tiny pieces of ice. 5. Frostbite to your fingers is dangerous. 6. A blizzard is a very bad winter storm. 7. Strong winter winds make you feel warmer. 8. Ice storms happen when rain freezes on the ground. 9. Hypothermia is when your whole body is too cold. 10. In winter, the days are longer.

2 Winter and Snow Vocabulary Word Search Directions: Draw a line through each word that you find. T R A V E L S U P P L I E S G D O D L O C M W E K H S C N N I E V L L F O O D S O K I E I G K I F L I K N R H M A D T N I L S F I R E S A F E T Y T R R E O L H E D N Z F S I S I A F V R U C P E O Z R A N Q M W A O Y R D L T W I O F G U S K H H S R N A E M L S E K A L F G S C I I C C A B T T H L E R I H A E W E T N E A Y A L E E E I R S F R O S T B I T E T E L V F A I M R E H T O P Y H Z S E V O L G B O O T S Y H W E P R E T N I W A T C H B M U N advisory blizzard boots cold fire safety fireplace flakes flurries freeze frigid frost frostbite gloves hat home safety hypothermia ice mittens numb scarf shiver shovel skating ski sleet sleigh smoke detector snow snowman squall travel supplies warning watch wind chill winter Words are forward, backward, and diagonal.

3 Discussion Questions Directions: Answer the following questions as directed by your teacher. 1. Why do some parts of Earth never get snow? 2. Why are the days colder in winter? 3. How can it snow when the temperature is above freezing? 4. What things are dangerous to people in the winter? 5. What good things does winter weather do for Earth? 6. How is snow different from rain? 7. What are things you should wear to protect you from winter weather? 8. How can you know if a winter storm is coming? 9. What things should people keep in their cars and trucks for safe winter travel? 10. How could it rain when the thermometer shows the temperature is below freezing?

4 Make a Sentence Directions: Make a sentence out of each of these winter words. 1. wind chill 2. ice storm 3. safety kit 4. blizzard 5. carbon monoxide 6. travel 7. hypothermia 8. home fire 9. frostbite 10. snowman

5 Winter Travel Checklist first aid kit radio cellular phone flashlight blankets money sand paper towel window scrape shovel gasoline tow rope empty metal can snacks candy jumper cable matches mittens boots heavy coat scarf hat and earmuffs

6 Wind Chill Chart Strong wind makes you feel colder than the real temperature. Use this chart to find the Wind Chill Index. The temperature is on the top and the wind speed is on the side. Find where they meet in the middle of the chart to get the wind chill. Te mperatur e in Fahrenheit Wind (mph) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0-5 -10-15 -20 5 32 27 22 16 11 6 0-5 -10-15 -21-26 10 22 16 10 3-3 -9-15 -22-27 -34-40 -46 15 16 9 2-5 -11-18 -25-31 -38-45 -51-58 20 12 4-3 -10-17 -24-31 -39-46 -53-60 -67 25 8 1-7 -15-22 -29-36 -44-51 -59-66 -74 30 6-2 -10-18 -25-33 -41-49 -56-64 -71-79 35 4-4 -12-20 -27-35 -43-52 -58-67 -74-82 40 3-5 -13-21 -29-37 -45-53 -60-69 -76-84 Wind chill is only for parts of your skin or head that are not covered. If you dress properly in layers, you won't feel much of a wind chill.

7 Use the Wnd Chill Chart Directions: Use the Wind Chill Chart on Blackline Master 6 to answer these questions. 1. When there is no wind, is there a wind chill? 2. Is the wind chill ever warmer than the temperature? 3. Does the wind chill get lower when the winds are stronger? 4. When it is 30 degrees, can the wind chill be colder than 10 degrees? 5. When it is 35 degrees and the wind is 15 miles per hour, what is the wind chill? 6. When it is 35 degrees and the wind is only 5 miles per hour, what is the wind chill? 7. When it is 25 degrees and the wind is 20 miles per hour, what is the wind chill? 8. When it is 30 degrees, how strong does the wind have to be to feel like 1 degree? 9. Is it a good idea to wear hats, mittens, and earmuffs when the wind chill is low? 10. Do you think you would get cold faster on a windy day?

8 Quiz Directions: Circle the words that make the sentences correct. 1. Be careful skating on a lake because the ice might be too thin / thick. 2. The precipitation we get when air is very cold is rain / snow. 3. Winter coats with a dark / light color will keep you warmer in the sun. 4. A low wind chill means you should dress in layers to keep cold / warm. 5. If you heat your home the wrong way in winter, you might start a fire / flood. 6. Your fingers stay warmer when you wear gloves / mittens. 7. Make sure to check the batteries in your home smoke detector / fireplace. 8. When people shovel too much snow, they can have a headache / heart attack. 9. When you play in the snow, it is hard to stay warm if you are wet /dry. 10. If a bad winter storm is happening, we get a Winter Storm Advisory / Warning.

9 Blue Ice You need: blue food coloring water ice tray jar or glass Put water in the ice tray and add a few drops of blue coloring to it. Put it in a freezer to make blue ice cubes. After your ice is ready, fill the jar halfway with cool water and put it on a table. Take one of the cubes and gently place it in the jar. Watch what happens as the ice cube melts. Where does the ice go? Does the water get colder or warmer? How does the color of the water change?

10 Ice Water You need: a jar or glass water ice cubes a thermometer Fill the jar halfway with water and add a lot of ice cubes to it. Stick the thermometer in the water and read it. Place everything in the sun. Read the thermometer. Place it in a freezer for a while and then read the thermometer again. Take it out of the freezer, let all the ice melt and then read the thermometer about one hour later. What happens to the temperature? Do you see any changes? After all the ice melts what happens to the temperature?

11 You need: two pieces of paper a chair Floating Flakes Crumple one piece of paper into a ball. Leave the other piece of paper flat. Carefully stand on top of a strong chair, with the flat paper in one hand and the ball of paper in the other. Drop them both at the same time. Which one falls faster? Why does one piece of paper fall faster? Which piece would fall the way a snowflake falls?

12 Magic Balloon You need: Two two-liter plastic bottles One one-liter plastic bottle One balloon water ice cubes scissors Carefully cut the tops off of the two-liter bottles so that the smaller bottle can fit inside of them. Fill one of the two-liter bottles halfway with warm water. Fill the other two-liter bottle halfway with cold water and add a few ice cubes to it. Stretch the balloon to fit over the top of the empty one-liter bottle. Place the small bottle with the balloon on top in the warm water. What happens? Now take it out and place it in the cold ice water. What happens? Does the balloon change shape? How? Put it back in the warm water and then in the cold water. Does it do anything differently?

13 Fun Facts about Winter and Snow In very cold places, snow huts or igloos keep you warmer than the air is outside. All snowflakes start as a single ice crystal with six sides. You can have a blizzard even without snow falling, when the wind is strong enough to pick up snow and blow it around near the ground. No matter how low the wind chill is, if the air temperature is not below freezing, water will not freeze. Mittens keep your fingers warmer because they allow each finger to share heat with the others. Heavy winter snow can cause spring ice jams. That's when melting snow and ice jams up in rivers to cause floods. When a warm wind blows over snow and makes it melt and evaporate quickly we call that a "snow eater." A Nor'easter is a big winter storm that grows rapidly as it moves north along the east coast of the United States. In some parts of the world, it gets so cold that you can throw a cup of water into the air and the water will turn to ice before it hits the ground. Winter at the North Pole is not just cold, it's dark. There is no sunshine there for nearly six months.

14 Internet Sites for Winter and Snow National Weather Service winter safety http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/winter/index.shtml Winter storm and icy weather information for you and your family to be safe. Federal Emergency Management Agency kids section http://www.fema.gov/kids/wntstrm.htm Read more information on being safe in winter from the cold and heavy snow. American Red Cross winter weather facts http://www.redcross.org/services/disaster/keepsafe/readywinter.html Are you really ready for winter weather? Do you know the difference between a watch and a warning? Centers for Disease Control Safe USA http://www.cdc.gov/safeusa/winter.htm Learn more tips and ideas for you to stay safer in winter. University of Illinois Extension winter page http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/winter/ Click on "Fun in the Snow" for all sorts of activities about winter. Sometimes the address for a website changes. When that happens, you can usually find it again by doing an Internet search for the title of the page.