Christmas Vocabulary
Christmas Traditions
Food and Drinks
Songs and Movies
Winter Weather
100

This is a tree people decorate in December.

Christmas Tree

100

People send these to say “Merry Christmas.”

Christmas Cards

100

This is a sweet stick-shaped candy.

Candy Cane

100

People sing these during Christmas time.

Christmas Carols

100

This falls from the sky in winter.

Snow

200

This man wears red and brings gifts.

Santa Claus

200

On December 25th, families open these.

Gifts/Presents

200

People drink this warm chocolate drink in winter.

Hot Chocolate

200

This song starts with “Jingle bells…”

Jingle Bells

200

You wear these on your hands.

Gloves/Mittens

300

We hang these on the fireplace.

Stockings

300

Many families put these small decorations on the Christmas tree.

Ornaments

300

This big bird is often eaten for Christmas dinner.

Turkey

300

This famous red-nosed reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh.

Rudolph

300

This is the coldest season.

Winter

400

This is the word for gifts we give at Christmas.

Presents

400

Some children leave these for Santa at night.

Milk and Cookies

400

Many families bake these sweet treats together.

Cookies

400

Many families watch this movie about a boy left home alone.

Home Alone

400

Kids build this with snow—sometimes with a carrot nose.

Snowman

500

These small lights decorate houses and trees.

Christmas Lights

500

Some people go to this place on Christmas Eve for a special service.

Church

500

This drink is made with milk, eggs, and sugar.

Eggnog

500

The green character who stole Christmas.

The Grinch

500

You wear this long clothing item around your neck.

Scarf

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