Christmas Food
Christmas Décor
Christmas Characters
Christmas Outdoors
Père Noël
100

What do you leave out for Santa to eat (in French)?

Biscuits

100

What is 'bas de noël' in English?

Stocking

100

What is 'reindeer' in French?

Renne

100

Décembre is in l'______ (season).

l'hiver

100

Père Noël brings les _______ to good boys and girls. (in French)

cadeaux

200

What is red, white and sweet (in French)?

Canne

200

Two people might kiss under this at Christmastime. (in French)

Houx ("oo")

200

Carolers like to ________.

chanter (to sing)

200

Père Noël lands on your house and goes down the ________ ?

cheminée

200

If you asked for a  'j _ _ _ _' it was probably made by an elf.

jouet

300

Quatre cannes plus ___ cannes égale six cannes. (French word)

deux (2) cannes

300

These make a beautiful noise and can often be found in church towers. (in French)

Clochettes (pl.)

300

'Le renne' at the front.

Rudolph

300

You might use these to 'decorer' the outside of your house.

lumières

300

A four-word term; it carries 'les cadeaux'.

sac du Père Noël

400

Trois biscuits multiplié par huit biscuits égale ___ biscuits? (You can say the number in English)

24 biscuits

400
'Le ruban rouge' means what in English?
The red ribbon
400

Mr. Trant is an ______ because he loves you and watches over your learning every day.

ange

400

_____ hill is best when there is 'neige'.

Ante's

400

What colour is the suit belonging to Père Noël? (in French!)

Rouge

500

You should never eat 'neige jaune'. What is 'neige jaune' in English?

yellow snow

500

Ms. Shirriff is too short to put l'________ sur (on) l'arbre.

l'étoile

500

A 'jouet' that comes alive in a classic Christmas story.

The Nutcracker
500

Rocky is surrounded by these right now.

lumières

500

Père Noël travels in a _______ (first word) pulled by les ______ (second word).

traîneau, rennes