Name This Tap Step
Christmas Food
Dance It Out
Christmas Movies
Christmas!!
100

The whole foot falls loudly to the floor and makes one sound.

stamp

100

You may find these "roasting on an open fire".

chestnuts

100

Tap step ball change

Yay!

100

Starring: Lucy, Linus, Sally, and Snoopy.

A Charlie Brown Christmas

100

A popular Christmas doll that reports to Santa when kids are naughty.

Elf on The Shelf.

200

A brush forward and a brush back using the ball of the foot (executed in one count or less)

shuffle

200

Many stockings are filled with a chocolate form of this fruit.

An orange.

200

Shuffle hop step.

Fantastic!

200

An 8-year-old is not too upset when his family flies off to Paris without him.

Home Alone

200

In North America, these two food items are traditionally left out for Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

Milk & cookies

300

the ball of the foot strikes and rebounds off the floor 

ball tap

300

This snack could be found wrapped around a Christmas tree.

Popcorn

300

Double paradiddle.

You did it!

300

The drink served on The Polar Express.

Hot Chocolate!

300

Name 3 of the magical reindeer that pull Santa's sleigh.

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen

Comet, Cupid, Doner, Blitzen,

Rudolph

400

heel dig, pick up, step, heel beat.

paradiddle

400

This winter holiday beverage is made with cream, eggs and sugar.

Eggnog

400

Pick-up from two feet.

Great!

400

According to Buddy the elf, what is the best way to spread Christmas cheer?

Singing loud for all to hear.
400

This iconic fairy tale inspired the creation of gingerbread houses.

Hansel & Gretel

500

A brush forward and a brush back using the ball of the foot, a hop, and a step backwards or forwards.

shuffle hop step

500
Visions of this dessert food dance in the heads of the sleeping children in the Christmas poem, " 'Twas the Night Before Christmas".

Sugar Plums

500

A Crawl.

Oo-la-la!

500

The name of the little girl in Dr. Seuss', How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

Cindy Lou Who

500

Some hide a green ornament shaped like this food on the Christmas tree.

A pickle.