Candy
Vocabulary
True or False
Easter Traditions
100

The marshmallow candy, often shaped like chicks or bunnies.

Peeps

100

This food item is often decorated on Easter.

Egg

100

True or False: Easter is the holiday where the most candy is consumed.

FALSE. After Halloween, Easter is the holiday where the most candy is consumed.

100

What historical event does Easter celebrate?

The resurrection of Jesus Christ

200

Reese's candy is often shaped like this Easter object.

Egg

200

This animal is the main symbol of Easter.

Bunny
200

True or False: The largest Easter egg hunt was held in Florida in 2007.

TRUE

200

Easter is always on what day of the week?

Sunday

300

The Easter bunny candy is made out of this.

Chocolate

300

This is a traditional game that is played on Easter in the United States.

Easter egg hunt

300

True or False: Easter is the second most popular holiday for attending church.

FALSE. Easter is the most popular holiday for attending church.

300

During the largest Easter egg hunt, this many eggs were hidden.

500,000

400

Peeps are covered in this ingredient.

Sugar

400

This is used to decorate churches on Easter and represents the coming of Spring.

Flowers

400

True or False: Easter is only celebrated in America and Europe.

FALSE, Easter is celebrated in every continent.

400

Name 3 things people do on Easter in the United States.

Attend a special church service

Decorate Eggs

Participate in an Easter Egg Hunt

Get Easter Baskets

Spend time with family

500

This gelatin candy is also popular on Easter and kind of looks like a mini egg.

Jelly Bean

500

This item is often filled with treats and given to children on Easter.

Easter basket?

500

True or False: The legend of the Easter bunny is believed to have originated in Germany.

True

500

Easter eggs are often decorated by doing this.

Dyeing them or painting them.

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