Easter Trivia
Non Easter
Spring Break
History
Sweets
100

Easter is represented by this furry animal. 

What is a bunny.

100

12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness almost everywhere on the planet.

What is Spring Equinox.

100

Number of weeks it lasts (for our school)

What are two weeks.

100

What day of the week is Easter celebrated on?

Sunday

100

How do children find sweets at Easter?

What is Easter Egg hunt.

200

What is decorated and hid during Easter?

What are eggs.

200

World Children's Day Celebration.

What is November 20th.

200

Common destinations during Spring Break

What is a beach.

200

Kids prefer this jelly bean color. 

What is red. 

200

This holiday surpasses Easter as the largest candy-consuming holiday

What is Halloween.

300

Eggs also represent this. 

What is new life. 

300

Moon blocking solar rays creates this. 

What is a Solar Eclipse.

300

Last day of school before Spring Break (day, month and number).

What is Friday March 22nd

300

Number of jelly bean flavors. 

What is fifty. 

300

The most popular non-chocolate candy during Easter.

What are Peeps.

400

What do baskets represent?

What are nests.

400

This is considered a dwarf planet. 

What is Pluto.

400
First day of school after Spring Break (Day, Month and number).

What is Monday April 8th.

400

Which country is believed to have brought the Easter tradition?

What is Germany.

400

76% of Americans think this part of a chocolate easter bunny should be eaten first.

What are the ears. 

500

Who hides the chocolate eggs for children to find?

What is the Easter Bunny.

500

Straight lines, closed shape, two dimensional, no intersecting lines

What is a polygon.

500

School week we will come back after Spring Break. 

What is Week 29.

500

Rabbits represent this symbol.

What is fertility

500

Number of minutes you should brush your teeth (at least)

What is 2 minutes. 

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