This holiday is celebrated on December 25th.
What is Christmas?
This vehicle is “dashing through the snow” in the song Jingle Bells.
What is a one-horse open sleigh?
This game is played with a spinning top in Israel.
What is a dreidel?
A sport involves gliding across ice wearing special shoes.
What is ice skating?
This document describes what a scholar is.
What is Twain's Guidelines for Success?
This holiday lasts for eight nights and is celebrated with a menorah?
What is Hanukkah?
Finish the lyrics: “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer had a very _____.”
What is a shiny nose?
This food is eaten in Japan on Christmas Day.
What is Kentucky Fried Chicken or KFC?
Built out of snow that usually has a carrot nose.
What is a snowman?
This GATE poster describes what a GATE Scholar should exhibit.
What is habit of a scholar?
This holiday celebrates African heritage and lasts from December 26th to January 1st.
What is Kwanzaa?
The lyrics, “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow” comes from this song.
What is Let is snow?
The character Krampus is seen in this country in parades.
What is Austria?
A tool used to slide down a snowy hill.
What is a sled?
Classroom goals created by students with their teacher.
What are Harmony Goals?
The name of the celebration that marks the New Year in Chinese culture.
What is Chinese New Year?
This holiday tune tells the story of a snowman brought to life by a magic hat.
What is Frosty the Snowman?
In this country children's stockings are filled with candy, gifts or coal.
What is Italy?
Frozen crystals that fall from the sky.
What are snowflakes?
A word for never giving up.
What is determination or perseverance?
The meaning of the word "Hanukkah."
What is dedication?
This popular holiday song was originally written for Thanksgiving.
What is Jingle Bells?
The Yule Cat is a giant cat that roams the countryside during the festive season.
In this winter event, athletes from around the world compete in various sport competitions.
What are the winter olympics?
The person that our school is named after.
Who is Mark Twain?