Vocabulary
Celebrations
Grammar
Culture
100

A person who performs music during a parade or festival.

What is musician? 

100

People often wear green, watch parades, and celebrate Irish culture.


What is Saint Patrick's Day?

100

Use “although”:

  • crowded
  • funfair
  • prize

Although the funfair was crowded, we still had fun and I won a stuffed animal prize. 

100

Why might masks be important in festivals like Carnival?


What is to hide identity, allow freedom of expression, and create mystery or fun.?

200

People often wear these to disguise themselves during celebrations like Carnival.

What is mask?

200

This celebration includes dragons, red envelopes, and family reunions.

What is Chinese New Year?

200

Combine: "The drummer is performing. The drummer is wearing a mask.”

What is “The drummer who is wearing a mask is performing.”?

200

Why do some cultures celebrate harvest festivals?

What is "to give thanks for food, farming success, and community survival."?

300

This large decorated vehicle moves slowly through parades.

What is float?

300

Which celebration is famous for floats, samba dancers, and extravagant costumes?

What is Rio Carnival?

300

Combine using a relative clause:

“The clown is funny. He is riding the float.”


What is “The clown who is riding the float is funny.”?

300

How do celebrations help preserve culture?

What is "They keep traditions alive, pass them to younger generations, and strengthen identity."?


400

A person who performs dangerous tricks or flips.

What is acrobat?

400

This Mexican celebration honors deceased relatives with altars, candles, and marigolds.

What is Day of the Dead?

400

Combine: "The float is big. The float is moving slowly."

What is "The float which is big is moving slowly."?

500

A decorated sign carried during a parade.

What is banner?

500

This Hindu festival is also called the color festival and celebrates the coming of Spring.

What is Holi?

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