Literary quizzes for adults on a winter theme. Interesting facts about winter for children
Quiz for children “Winter”
1. The name of the month that begins the new calendar year.
2. What is longer in winter: night or day?
3. What is winter precipitation called?
4. Continue the proverb: “Two friends are …”.
5. What color is hard ice?
6. What is the name for 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 fur of squirrels, foxes and hare when winter comes?
12. Guess: a white lump hid in a haystack.
13. Which tree is the odd one out 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: blizzard, thunderstorm, blizzard, snowfall, ice?
16. What time of year is the cleanest air?
17. Why is February unusual?
18. Will you be able to make a snowman out of fluffy snow?
19. Which plant is a symbol of the New Year holidays?
20. What magical object does Santa Claus always carry with him?
Answers: 1. January. 2. Night. 3. Snow. 4. Blizzard and blizzard. 5. Greenish. 6. Igloo. 7. Dense snow crust. 8. Hang up the feeders. 9. They will die while waiting for food. 10. No. 11. It becomes thicker and changes color. 12. Hare. 13. Larch. Sheds 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 not as deeply as in the field?
3. Name the date of the winter solstice.
4. Continue: “A lot of snow...”.
5. What object is the origin of the word “blizzard” associated with?
6. Why do hares take refuge under spruce trees in winter?
7. Does the cold or hunger of the approaching winter frighten migratory birds?
8. How many months do hedgehogs, badgers and bears sleep?
9. In summer, snakes like to lie in the sun, and in winter they...
10. Which trees provide the most food for birds in winter?
11. Where do newts winter?
12. Why do crossbills hatch their chicks not in the spring, but in the winter?
13. Is a snowflake “born” from a drop of water or an ice crystal?
14. What does a moose lose every winter?
15. Do beavers hibernate in winter?
Answers: 1. You can. 2. It is covered with a layer of fallen leaves and a thick layer of snow. 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 spruces. 11. On land. 12. In winter there is food. 13. From an ice crystal. 14. Rogov. 15. No.
Developmental tasks on the topic “Winter”
1. What happens in winter?
a) It is snowing.
b) Birds are flying.
c) Crossbills are born.
d) The bear is looking for a den
d) Trees creak while sleeping
e) Collect mushrooms.
g) Snowdrops appear.
h) Puddles freeze.
i) The squirrel is stocking up on nuts.
j) Ice drift.
k) Insects are sleeping.
2. Which holidays are winter?
a) International Women's Day.
b) Defender of the Fatherland Day.
c) Children's Day.
d) New Year.
d) April Fool's Day.
f) Christmas.
h) Maslenitsa.
i) Cosmonautics Day.
j) Day of Knowledge.
k) Valentine's Day.
3. “Yes-No”
Does leaf fall begin in winter?
Does the mole sleep in winter?
Does the ice crust crack on the water?
Do birds build nests?
Is everything covered in snow?
Are insects waking up?
Is February the second winter month?
Does the sun shine less often?
Are the nights long in winter?
Is crust a crust on the snow cover?
"Winter" QUIZ
All children are drawn and divided into 3 teams + spectators. The teams sit at the tables.
- Application "Snowman".
While the teams are completing the task, we play with the spectators.
Here comes some grandfather,
Dressed in a warm fur coat.
On his shoulder is a bag,
There's a snowball in his beard.
(Father Frost)
Santa Claus stands by the Christmas tree,
Hiding a laugh in his beard.
Don't keep us tormented for too long
Untie it quickly... (bag)
She is dressed in silver with pearls -
Magical granddaughter, magical grandfather.
(Snow Maiden)
I come with gifts
I shine with bright lights,
Elegant, funny,
For the New Year, I am in charge.
(Christmas tree)
I shoot like a cannon
My name is... (cracker)
In January,
For an important holiday,
It is raining
Colored, paper.
(confetti)
I opened the doors wide open,
I look into the garden and can’t believe my eyes.
Hey! Look - miracles!
The skies have fallen!
There was a cloud above us
It turned out to be underfoot.
(snow)
Who draws on the ground
Winter pictures?
They fall from the sky, spinning,
White...(snowflakes).
Eh, soft pillow,
Don't take it under your ear!
(snowdrift)
The man is not simple:
Appears in winter
And in the spring it disappears,
Because it melts quickly.
(snowman)
The jury records those who guessed the riddles. The teams finish their work. The jury gives 3 points to the most accurate application.
- Who can list more New Year's characters?
New Year, New Year's Eve, Snow Maiden, Santa Claus, snowman, snowflake, snow woman, New Year's cracker, Christmas tree, symbol of the year, animals. The jury scores 1 point for each character.
- Draw a snowflake with your eyes closed.
- Crossword "Winter".
- In the new wall, in the round window, during the day the glass is broken,
And it was inserted overnight. (ice hole)
- The old man at the gate stole away the warmth,
He doesn’t run and doesn’t tell him to stand. (freezing)
- When it's cold and cold in winter,
Both the pond and the puddle are covered with it. (ice)
- The beginning of the year, the middle of winter. (January)
- The beginning of winter, the end of the year. (December)
- From the sky - a star,
In the palm of your hand - with water. (snowflake)
- With a broom in hand,
With a bucket on his head
I’m standing in the yard in winter (snowman).
For each word guessed, the jury gives one point.
While the teams are solving a crossword puzzle, we play with the audience and recite poems.
- Anagram words.
1 team. LTEEM, VARYAN, KAHPULOSH, TAKKO, KILZHNY. (blizzard, January, firecracker, skating rink, skier)
2nd team. GYUVA, DIAKEBR, RVERFEKE, KYINKO, FUTGSIRI. (blizzard, December, fireworks, skates, figure skater)
Team 3 POGNESDA, VRLAEF, LTUAS, BORNODUS, KASIN. (snowfall, February, fireworks, snowboarding, sledding)
Winter quiz for primary school, grades 3-4
Part 1
1. Why are second frames installed in the winter? (Sample answer: Second frames are inserted to prevent the room from cooling quickly. Still air trapped between two frames is a poor conductor of heat.)
2. Why does loose snow protect the soil from freezing better than compacted snow? (Sample 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 traps the heat radiated by the earth into the atmosphere. Compacted snow contains less air and therefore retains heat less well. )
3. Why doesn’t the water in rivers and lakes 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 the ice and snow on it protect the water from freezing. If the ice were heavier than water, it would sink to the bottom and the water would freeze into a solid block.)
4. Why do frosty patterns appear on the inside of window glass in winter? (Approximate answer. In winter, the air near the window panes cools greatly, and some of the water vapor from it settles on the cold glass in the form of ice crystals. At the corners of these crystals, “horns” are formed, which begin to branch and grow. Then the crystals connect with each other and form glass with the most bizarre patterns.)
5. Why does a pedestrian, walking through deep snow, fall through, but a skier does not? [Sample answer. The area of the pedestrian's soles over which the weight of the body is distributed is small, which is why they push through the snow. And the skier’s weight is distributed along the entire length of the skis, the pressure at each point is much less.)
6. Why do skates glide on ice? (Approximate answer: While standing on skates, a skater presses the weight of his body onto a very small area of ice. Under high pressure, the ice melts, a thin layer of water forms between the runners of the skates and the ice, along which the skates glide.)
7. If in cold weather you open the door from the street into a hotly heated room, then steam begins to swirl at the threshold. How is it formed? (Approximate answer. Cold air rushing in from outside through an open door, coming into contact with the warm air of the room, cools it. At the same time, 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? (Sample answer: Air temperature rises during snowfall because heat is released from water droplets or water vapor when snow forms.)
9. Why sprinkle sidewalks with sand in winter? (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 in winter, even from a carefully smeared and sealed window? (Approximate answer. Of course, it’s not blowing from the street. Everything is explained by air circulation. Cooled air at the window “flows” down, displacing warm air, then it heats up itself and is displaced by colder air...)
11. How does wet laundry dry in the cold? (Approximate answer: The water in wet laundry turns into tiny crystals in the cold, which gradually erode.)
12. Is it true that frosts are stronger when the sky is cloudless? (Approximate answer. Correct. Clouds are like a blanket for the Earth; they keep it from cooling down.)
13. Why do they try to make winter clothes from fur or wool? (Approximate answer: Fur and wool are poor conductors of heat, so they best protect the body from cold (from heat loss).) Snowballs are a favorite pastime for children. Playing snowballs, children learn accuracy; it requires strength, dexterity, and courage. You can build a fortress, make a slide, a snowman. In general, you can make the winter holidays so interesting that you will look forward to the next one.
Part 2
Running along the path
Boards and legs. (Skis.)
One man
He rides two horses at once. (Skier.)
They stood all summer
Winter was expected.
The time has come -
We rushed down the mountain. (Sled.)
I'm rushing like a bullet, I'm forward,
The ice just creaks
And the lights flicker.
What is carrying me? (Skates.)
I can’t feel my legs with joy,
I'm flying down a snowy hill.
Sports have become dearer and closer to me.
Who helped me with this? (Skis.)
She ran and made noise,
She fell asleep and began to sparkle.
What is this? (River in summer and winter.)
The forest has grown
All white
You can't enter it on foot,
You can't ride a horse. (Frosty pattern on the window.)
Flies - is silent,
Lies silently
When he dies
Then it will roar. (Snow.)
In the new wall
In the round window
During the day the glass was broken.
Installed overnight. (Ice hole.)
Warms in winter
Smoldering in the spring
Dies in the summer
Comes to life in autumn. (Ice.)
Troika, troika has arrived,
The horses in that trio are white,
And the queen sits in the sleigh -
White-haired, white-faced,
How she waved her sleeve -
Everything was covered with silver. (Winter months.)
A white star fell from the sky.
It fell on my palm and disappeared. (Snowflake.)
Grabbed the cheeks, the tip of the nose,
I painted all the windows without asking.
But who is it? Here's the question!
All this does... (frost).
There was barely a breath of winter,
They are always with you.
Two sisters will warm you up,
Their name is... (mittens).
On one side there is a forest,
On the other - a field. (Fur coat.)
Gaming and educational entertainment
Goal: to create an atmosphere of competition and unity among children.
Objectives: summarize children’s knowledge about winter, promote the development of coherent speech, enrich active and passive vocabulary, develop logical thinking, auditory attention and memory.
Equipment: drawing material (sheets of whatman paper, gouache, brushes), pictures of wintering birds, pictures of wild animals, certificates and prizes.
Progress of the quiz game
The quiz involves 2 teams with their support groups. Using a draw, the order of each team's answers is determined: No. 1, No. 2. The teams are seated at tables. The composition of the jury is announced. The jury carefully monitors the completion of tasks and gives 1 point for the correct answer (basket with snowballs, whoever collects the most snowballs).
The presenter reads the poem “Do you recognize winter?”
There are deep snows all around,
Wherever I look,
A blizzard sweeps and swirls
Do you recognize winter?
The rivers fell asleep under the ice,
Frozen, motionless.
The snowdrifts are burning like silver.
Do you recognize winter?
We race down the mountain on skis,
The wind is at our back.
There is no more fun time than that!
Do you recognize winter?
We brought a thick spruce
For the holiday our favorite.
We'll hang the beads on it.
Do you recognize winter?
Reading a poem (Karina):
Comes in a white fur coat
Winter beauty
Walks like a queen
The hat has fringe.
Decorated with snowflakes
Sparkling outfit
She will wave her handkerchief -
Snowflakes will fly.
Host: Guys, today you will participate in the quiz game “How to recognize winter?”
Now you will form teams.
1 team: “Snowmen”
Team 2: “Snowflakes”
For correct answers you will be given a snowball in your basket.
Presentation to the jury
Task No. 1. "Name the signs of winter"
Presenter: Each team takes turns listing the signs of winter. (By what signs do we recognize winter?)
*Winter has the shortest days and longest nights.
*The sun is high and provides little warmth.
*The sky is often gray.
*In winter there are blizzards, blizzards, and snowfall.
*Rivers and lakes are covered with ice.
*The frost draws fancy patterns on the windows.
*Trees and bushes stand without leaves.
*All the insects hid in the cracks of the bark, under the leaves and in the ground.
*Only wintering birds remain.
*The bunny and the squirrel changed their fur coats.
*The bear, badger, and hedgehog have accumulated a thick layer of fat over the summer and autumn and sleep in dens and burrows.
*Children have winter fun - skiing, skating and sledding.
*Snow retention is being done in the fields.
*People wear winter clothes, etc.
Task No. 2. "Tell a Poem"
Presenter: Winter, with its beauty, inspires artists to paint pictures, composers to write music, poets to write poetry. It’s not for nothing that winter is called “the sorceress, the sorceress, the lacemaker, the beauty.”
Kirill: What kind of guest came to us?
Brought the smell of pine needles
And on it there are lights, garlands,
How elegant they are!
Bogdan: Hello, forest Christmas tree,
Silvery, thick!
You grew up under the sun
And she came to us for the holiday.
Vitya: You came to the joy of the children,
We will celebrate the New Year with you
Let's start a song together,
Let's dance merrily!
The presenter invites each team to recite poems about winter and the Christmas tree. At this time, the support group draws a “Christmas tree”.
Host: Guys, here is our Christmas tree, but it’s not elegant, it’s sad, let’s decorate it. The teams decorate the Christmas tree together.
Musical break round dance: “Christmas tree” (children, accompanied by musical accompaniment, imitate movements, correlating them with the text of the song)
Everything around was messed up
Blizzard chaos
Winter captivated me with its beauty - winter
We are carrying a Christmas tree from a fairy forest
Let's all sing a song together merrily
chorus
Frost lace on your needles
Our Christmas tree will be the most beautiful
We'll shower you with silver rain
Our Christmas tree will become absolutely magical!
Magic will happen soon
Just wait
Catch him in your hands and don't let him go
Soon the Christmas tree will light up bright garlands
And Christmas will come to us with a merry song and dance!
Task No. 3. "Choose a word"
Each team selects attribute words for the given words.
1 team. The given word “WINTER” is cold, harsh, frosty, blizzard, long, etc.
2nd team. The given word “SNOW” is white, fluffy, soft, falling, silver, clean, sparkling, etc.
Zhenya: The snowball is fluttering and spinning
It's white outside
And puddles turned
Into cold glass
Where the finches sang in summer,
Today - look!
Like pink apples
There are bullfinches on the branches!
Task No. 4. "Name the Bird"
Presenter: In the fall, migratory birds flew south, but we still have wintering birds, the task for the teams is:
a) list the wintering birds one by one,
b) recognize the wintering birds in the pictures and name them.
Task No. 5. "Say the Word"
a) The leader of each team reads the sentence, but not completely; the children must add the last word:
1 team. - The hare is white in winter, and in summer...
The squirrel lives in a hollow, and the hedgehog...
The fox has a long tail, and the hare...
2nd team. - The hare is fluffy, and the hedgehog...
The squirrel is gray in winter, but in summer...
The fox lives in a hole, and the wolf...
b) Presenter: We moved on to wild animals. I suggest you recognize the wild animals in the pictures and name them.
c) Presenter: I call the word a sign, and you must determine which animal or bird it refers to, for example: wise - owl.
1 team. Cowardly... (hare)
Hungry wolf)
2nd team. Sly Fox)
Clubfoot... (bear)
Task No. 6. "Puzzles"
Host: The most enjoyable and easiest task is solving riddles. The cheerleader can help their team.
1. The cold weather has arrived
The water turned to ice,
Long-eared gray bunny
Turned into a white bunny.
Who's to say, who knows
When does this happen? (winter)
2. Who whitens the clearings with white.
And writes on their backs with chalk.
Sews down feather beds,
Have you decorated all the windows? (winter)
3. Guess who the gray-haired housewife is?
Will the feather dusters shake - over the world of fluff? (winter-winter)
4. I wasn't raised
Made from snow.
Instead of a nose cleverly
Inserted a carrot.
Eyes - corners
Hands are bitches.
Cold, big,
Who am I? (snow woman)
5. I ride it until evening,
But my lazy horse only carries me down the mountain.
And I always walk up the hill myself,
And I lead my horse by the rope (sleigh)
6. Wooden horses
They run through the snow,
And skis don’t fall into the snow
7. I have two horses, two horses,
They take me across the ice
And the ice is hard, stone (skates)
8. Who is buzzing in the chimney in winter? (wind)
9. Like across the sky from the north
A gray swan swam.
The well-fed swan swam,
Threw down - poured
To the fields, lakes
White fluff and feathers (snow cloud)
10. It froze yesterday
A midge flew in.
And from this midge
Yards turned white (snow)
Task No. 7. “Word game” (Can be done while standing near the tables).
Presenter: You need to clap your hands when you hear a word that matches the given word. For example: the given word is wolf. I list the words, and you have to clap your hands if you hear a word that fits a wolf - “fluffy” doesn’t fit, “den” doesn’t fit either, “hungry” does, so you need to clap your hands.
Command 1: The given word is “fox”.
Red (clap), jumps, prickly, howls, wolf cub, fluffy (clap), hole (clap), little fox (clap), cunning (clap), etc.
Team 2: The given word is “hedgehog”.
Small (clap), long-eared, prickly (clap), bear cub, snorts (clap), clubfoot, hedgehog (clap), etc.
3 team. The given word is "hare".
White (clap), predator, strong, bunny (clap), runs (clap), den, clumsy, jumps (clap), etc.
Host: The tasks are over. The teams completed their tasks. The jury is tallying the results, and I want to end our quiz with a poem.
The cold winter will pass,
The days of spring will come.
The sun will melt with warmth
The snow is fluffy like wax.
Emerald leaves
The forests are shaking
And together with the velvet grass
Fragrant flowers will spring up!
The jury announces the results and the award ceremony begins
Kanushina Natalia
Scenario of the quiz game “Winter-Winter” for middle school children
Target: education children working together as a team in a competitive environment.
Tasks:
Determining the level of knowledge children on the topic: "Winter";
Ability to solve riddles; select words signs;
Develop mindfulness;
Develop the ability to play together as a team;
Self-control training (ability to listen to an opponent, work according to verbal instructions).
Required material: emblems, flannelgraph -2, felt-tip pens, team emblems cut into 4-6 parts, 2 pairs of skis, 2 braids, 2 cubes, 2 hoops, pictures with wintering and migratory birds, diplomas.
Progress of the game.
Leading. Good afternoon We are glad to welcome you to our game - quiz: « Zimushka-Winter» .
Two teams will play today, team "Snowflakes", team "Snowmen". Welcome participants games.
Guys, a 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 points that the jury members will award to the teams. Whose team scores 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 have chosen the jury, read the rules, let's start the game!
And so we have 2 teams. Team "Snowmen" And "Snowflakes". For each correctly completed task you receive 1 point.
To find out the topic of our quiz, you need to guess a riddle, a riddle for both teams:
Snow on the fields, ice on the rivers
Blizzard walks when it happens (Winter)
Well done boys! We guessed the riddle.
1. And now the first task is drawing teams, the captains perform the task. Come out captains to flannelograph: There are markers and a sheet of paper on the table in front of you. You must draw your team's symbol. Your task is to draw not so much quickly as beautifully and efficiently, using felt-tip pens. Let's start.
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 with your hand:
It will become a little bit clean,
How can you understand in the palm of your hand (snowflake).
Leading: A 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 it completely disappeared (snow).
Leading: A riddle for the team "Snowflake"
It froze yesterday
A midge flew in.
And from this midge
The yards have become white (snow)
Leading: A riddle for the team "Snowflake"
So that autumn doesn't get wet,
Not soggy from water
He turned puddles into glass
Made the gardens snowy (freezing).
Leading "Snowmen".
I'm transparent like glass
I hang from the roof in winter.
I'm just very, very sorry
That in the warmth I quickly melt (icicle)
Leading: a riddle for the team "Snowflake"
They didn’t raise me, they made me out of snow.
Instead of a nose, they cleverly inserted a carrot.
Eyes are corners, hands are knots.
Cold, big, who am I? (snow woman)
Leading: the next riddle for the team "Snowmen".
I ride it until evening,
But my lazy horse only carries me down the mountain.
And I always walk up the hill myself,
And I lead 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 jury gives the floor.
3. And so, the third task is the 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, the next one runs, etc., whose team collects its emblem faster, wins the game.
Leading: we move on to the next one task:
4. "Choose a word"
Each team selects attribute words for the given words.
Command word specified "Snowflake". "WINTER"– cold, harsh, frosty, blizzard, long, etc.
Specified command word "Snowmen". "SNOW"– white, fluffy, soft, falling, silver, clear, sparkling, etc.
Leading: we move on to the next one task:
5. "Winter warm-up".
Leading: What I talk about is what you show. Warm-up for the team "Snowflake".
“We are not afraid of powder-
Catching snow, clapping your hands
Hands to the side. At the seams
There will be enough snow for us and for you.
Inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth
Let's breathe deeply, and then
March in place, slowly
How nice the weather is"
Leading. Warm-up for the team "Snowmen".
"We are dreamers now:
We hit the enemy
Swing your arm, throw
A snowball is flying straight towards the target
We are walking through the snowdrifts
Through steep snowdrifts
Raise your leg higher
Make way for others"
Leading: we move on to the next one task:
6. Task “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 remain with us, what are they called? Which you know wintering birds?
-- Wintering, (magpie, crow, woodpecker, tit, sparrow, pigeons, bullfinches).
Leading: We'll all play together.
7. Co-op play “Let’s clap, stomp!”
Come on kids, give me the answer, does this 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, frost.
Leading: Now let's play a game
8. Task for teams: "Call me kindly". Words to the team "Snowflake".
A) Winter - winter.
B) Snow - snowball.
B) Ice - ice
D) Snowflake - snowflake.
D) Hill - hill.
Words to the team "Snowmen".
A) Wind - breeze.
B) Lump - lump.
B) Blizzard - blizzard
D) Sleigh - sleigh.
D) Snowman - snowman.
9. Presenter: Team captains will take part in the next task. I will read the questions one by one. If the team captain cannot answer, then the rest of the participants help.
Questions for the team "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 occurs only in winter?
Questions for the team "Snowmen".
1. What is the first month of winter?
2. What are ice and snow made of?
3. What happens to reservoirs?
4. What time of year comes after winter?
The jury gives the floor to sum up the results.
Awards for all participants medal games.