Vocabulary:
• Snow (noun): Frozen water that falls from the sky as soft, white flakes.
• Icicle (noun): A pointed piece of ice that forms when water drips and freezes.
• Frost (noun): A thin layer of ice that forms on surfaces when it’s very cold.
• Blizzard (noun): A very strong snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
• Hail (noun): Small balls of ice that fall like rain during storms.
• Winter Coat (noun): A thick, warm jacket worn to protect against cold weather.
• Gloves (noun): Clothing that covers the hands to keep them warm.
• Scarf (noun): A long piece of fabric worn around the neck for warmth.
• Sled (noun): A vehicle used for sliding on snow or ice, often for fun.
• Ice Skates (noun): Shoes with metal blades for gliding on ice.
• Snowflake (noun): A single, unique piece of snow that falls from the sky.
• Fireplace (noun): A structure where a fire is lit to heat a room.
• Hot Chocolate (noun): A warm drink made with milk or water, chocolate, and sugar.
• Shovel (verb): To move snow using a tool called a shovel.
• Freeze (verb): To turn into ice due to cold temperatures.