WH Christmas
All things Santa
Christmas Movies
Figurative Language
Christmas Objects
100

WHO 

Who is known for delivering gifts on Christmas Eve?

Santa Claus

100

What do children usually leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve?

Cookies and Milk

100

A little boy defends his home after his family accidentally leaves him behind.

Home Alone

100

The snowflakes danced across the sky.

The snowflakes were moving gently in different directions as they fell.

100

I’m green in the winter, tall and bright.
People wrap me in lights at night.
What am I?

A Christmas tree

200

WHAT 

What item do people commonly place on top of a Christmas tree?

A star or an angel.

200

Where does Santa live and his toyshop located?

North Pole

200

A boy grows up at the North Pole but realizes he’s actually human. He travels to New York to find his dad and spread Christmas cheer.

Elf

200

My street turned into a winter wonderland overnight.

The street looked beautiful and festive, covered with snow and decorations.

200

I’m wrapped up tight with ribbons and bows,
You won’t know what I am until the paper goes. What am I?

A Present

300

WHEN 

When do many families celebrate Christmas?

On Christmas Eve (Dec 24) and Christmas Day (Dec 25th) 

300

How many times does Santa check his Naughty and Nice list? 

Twice 

300

A green creature decides to steal every decoration and gift from a cheerful town.

The Grinch

300

The Christmas lights sparkled like stars.

The lights were very bright and twinkled.

300

Buttons for eyes, a carrot for a nose—
In wintertime, this is how I’m composed.
What am I?

A Snowman

400

WHERE 

Where do people traditionally hang stockings during Christmas?

On the fireplace or mantle

400

What are Santa's helpers called?

Elves

400

Kids hop on a magical train that brings them straight to the North Pole.

The Polar Express.

400

He’s as busy as an elf in Santa’s workshop.

He’s working very hard or has a lot to do.

400

You hang me by the fireplace with care, hoping surprises will be waiting in there.
What am I?

Stocking

500

WHY

Why do many holiday traditions look different from family to family?

Because families come from different cultures, backgrounds, and beliefs, and they create traditions that are meaningful to them.

500

Including Rudolph, how many reindeer fly Santa's Sleigh? 

9 reindeer

500

A workaholic meets the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, who teach him the meaning of generosity.

A Christmas Carol

500

The holiday break flew by in the blink of an eye.

The break felt like it ended very quickly.

500

I’m found in songs and on your lawn—
I lead the sleigh before the dawn.
What am I?

Rudolph