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Fun and Games

Welcome to the entertainment section of the FCSLA website. On this page, we've assembled different games for you to print or play online. You can color a picture, do the puzzle, or go on a flower hunt.

Find the PictureFind the Picture

Find this picture hidden on one of our web pages to be a prize winner!

Virtual Coloring Book

Click on the link below to go to a page you can print and color.

Snowman (69K PDF) - Print the page, color it in and mail it to the Fraternal & Youth Director. Be creative, you may win a special prize.

Sue Ann M. Seich - FCSLA
Fraternal and Youth Director
24950 Chagrin Blvd
Beachwood, OH 44122

Word Scramble

Click on the link below to download a word scramble page you can complete and mail in for prizes!

Winter Word Scramble (29K PDF)

Word Fun

Click on the links below to download fun pages you can complete and mail in for prizes!

Name that Candy Bar (2.9MB PDF)

Word Wheel (1.4MB PDF)

Post Card Plot (1.7MB PDF)

Did You Know—Snow and Ice Facts

Snow The largest piece of ice to fall onto earth was 20 feet across. It landed in Scotland on August 13, 1849.
Snow According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest snowflake on record measured 38cm wide and 20cm thick. It was seen in Montana, in 1887 and described by witnesses as "larger than a milk pan."
Snow Chionophobia is a fear of snow.
Snow The average snowflake has a top speed of 1.7 meters per second.
Snow Twelve percent of the Earth's land surface is covered in permanent snow and ice. Eighty percent of the world's fresh water is locked up as ice or snow.
Snow Each snowflake has six sides.
Snow Snow at the North and South Pole reflects heat into space. This is because the ice acts like a big mirror that reflects the sunlight as it shines onto the Earth's surface.
Snow The heaviest snowfalls occur when the temperature is at freezing point. Because of this, more snow falls in a year in southern Canada and the northern part of the United States than at the North Pole.
Snow Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the only permanent snowcap within sight of the equator.
Snow A single snowstorm can drop 40 million tons of snow, carrying the energy equal to 120 atom bombs.
Snow There is not a law of nature that prohibits two snowflakes from being identical.
Snow The most snow produced in a single snowstorm is 4.8 meters (15.75ft) at Mt Shasta Ski Bowl, California between February 13 and 19, 1959.

It's Fun to Laugh!

A collection of jokes to tickle your "funny bone."

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