Winter Holiday Counting & Tracing — Answer Key
Part A: Trace the Words
Trace each word carefully by following the dotted lines.
1. snow
2. cold
3. sled
4. frost
5. ice
6. hat
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. There are 2 mittens in a pair.
A pair always means two, so one mitten goes on each hand — that makes 2 mittens total.
2. A snowman has 3 sections stacked up.
A classic snowman is built from three snowballs — a big one on the bottom, a middle one, and a small head on top.
3. Winter comes after the season of fall.
The seasons go in order — spring, summer, fall, then winter — so the season right before winter is fall.
4. We wear a scarf to keep our neck warm.
A scarf is a long soft cloth you wrap around your neck to block cold air and keep your skin cozy.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. Snow is cold.
True False
True — snow is frozen water, and frozen things are always cold to touch.
2. You can build a snowman with sand.
True False
False — sand does not stick together in round snowballs like packed snow does, so it can't make a real snowman.
3. Winter has shorter days than summer.
True False
True — in winter the sun sets earlier, so the daylight hours are shorter than in summer.