In the movie Elf, Buddy travels through the seven levels of the Candy Cane Forest and the sea of swirly-twirly gumdrops to reach this city.
What is New York City?
A good night's sleep before a test.
What is 8 hours?
These ginger-flavored cookies are often shaped like little people and decorated with icing.
What are Gingerbread Men?
Write down anything you know about a topic on a piece of paper.
What is Brain Dump?
This tradition involves hanging a large, oversized sock by the fireplace for Santa to fill with small gifts.
What are Stockings?
This character tries to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville.
Who is The Grinch?
This can lead to success on a test.
What is positive thinking?
This red-and-white striped candy is shaped like a shepherd’s staff.
What is a Candy Cane?
Common tool used to study with test related information on both sides.
What are flashcards?
In many homes, a "Scout" version of this mythical creature hides in a different spot every morning to watch the children and report back to Santa.
What is the Elf on the Shelf?
In Home Alone, Kevin McCallister’s family accidentally flies to this European city without him.
What is Paris?
Highlight, circle, or ______________key words and phrases.
What is underline?
Many people hang these edible "strings" on trees, but they are also a popular salty snack at the movies.
What is Popcorn?
This studying method is when you draw or doodle information related to topic.
What is the Scribble Method?
This tradition of going door-to-door to sing holiday songs for neighbors is known by this specific term.
What is Caroling?
This 2004 animated film features a magical train that takes children to the North Pole.
What is The Polar Express?
If you are unsure of the answer, look for __________________.
What are context clues?
This "creamy" holiday drink is often served with a dash of nutmeg, though many kids find the idea of drinking "eggs" a bit gross.
What is Eggnog?
Paying attention to test ______________ when studying can be the difference between an "A" or "B."
What are details?
In Germany, children leave these outside their bedroom doors on the night of December 5th, hoping St. Nicholas will fill them with candy.
What are Shoes (or Boots)?
In the classic A Charlie Brown Christmas, this character is the one who explains the "true meaning of Christmas" by reciting a Bible verse on stage.
Who is Linus?
On multiple choice tests, use the ____________________________.
What is the process of elimination?
According to tradition, this is the most common drink left on a tray for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
What is Milk?
Research shows most students study the night before an exam, this is referred to as ________________.
What is cramming?
This common "circular" decoration made of evergreens represents eternal life and is usually hung on the front door.
What is a Wreath?