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How well do you know your children?
100

What is the holiday around Christmas time, that is celebrated by the Jewish culture?

Hanukkah

100

In the traditional christian story, who was born in the manger?

Jesus Christ

100

What are some Christmas songs about Rudolph?

(you only have to say one)

Rudolph the red nosed reindeer

run run rudolph 

etc.

100

What do you a very heavy snowstorm?

A blizzard

100

What is Alexis’s favorite type of pie?

Pumpkin pie 🥧 

200

What holiday around christmas is traditionally celebrated by the African culture?

Kwanza

200

In the Christian Christmas play, what song do the angels sing?

Go tell it on the mountain

200

Chose someone from your team to sing the first few lyrics to sing Santa Claus is coming to town

Did you do it?

200

What are 3 things kids commonly do with the snow?

Sled, build a snowman, snow angels, eat it, etc.

200

What is Sloane’s favorite animal?

Sea turtle

300

In the US, who is this person known as?
the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers, toymakers, unmarried people, and children

Santa Claus

300

In the story A Christmas Carol, who is the little boy who is the frail, cheerful, youngest son of Bob Cratchit, Ebenezer Scrooge's clerk?

Tiny Tim

300

What are at least three Christmas songs containing the words ding dong?

Carol of the bells

ding dong merrily on high

wonderful Christmastime

christmas ding dong

Ding dong day

wonderful Christmas time

etc.



300

What are the steps in the water cycle to form snow?

  1. Evaporation/Transpiration: Water from oceans, lakes, and plants turns into invisible water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.
  2. Condensation: As vapor rises, it cools and condenses around microscopic dust, pollen, or smoke particles (condensation nuclei), forming tiny liquid droplets or ice crystals.
  3. Crystal Growth: In cold clouds (below freezing), water vapor freezes directly onto these nuclei, creating intricate ice crystals, not just frozen water droplets.
  4. Snowflake Formation: More water vapor freezes onto these initial crystals, making them grow into complex, six-sided snowflakes.
  5. Precipitation: When these snowflakes become too heavy for the air to hold, gravity pulls them down as snow.
  6. Accumulation & Melting: Snow piles up, but can later melt and refreeze or turn into water that flows back to oceans, continuing the cycle. 
300

What is Bookers favorite type of sushi?

Eel unagi

400

What is widely considered santas favorite type of cookie?

a.chocolate chip

b.sugar cookies

c.gingerbread

d. Brown butter Nutella

Chocolate chip cookies

400

What are the animals that come to Jesus when he is born in the barn?

Sheep or lambs, cows or oxen, donkey, camel

400

in the song frosty the snowman, it describes him, what is his description, and then sing the first few lines?

A jolly happy soul, with a corncob hat, a button nose and two eyes made out of coal.

400

who invented the snow cone machine?

a. Henry Birch

b.Samuel Bert

c.Abraham Lincoln

d.Mary Green

B. Samuel Bert

400

What is Riley’s percent grade in math right now?

99%

500

I’m In Finland what do they call Santa Claus?

a. Otsonen

b.aequeosalinocalcalinoceraceoaluminosocupreovitriolic

c.Eero

d.Joulupukki

Joulupukki (Christmas Goat)

500

King Wenceslas refers to Saint Wenceslaus I, a 10th-century Bohemian Duke known for his piety, generosity, and promotion of Christianity, who became who’s patron saint?

The Czech Republic

500

Have someone from your team sing carol of the bells

Did you do it?

500

What is thundersnow? 

Thundersnow is a rare winter phenomenon where a thunderstorm produces snow instead of rain, bringing lightning and thunder during a heavy snowfall event, often with intense rapid snow accumulation, low visibility, and sometimes hail or graupel.
500

How many pages is presto agitato (3rd movement) (Dexter’s piano piece)

7

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