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Chapter 11 TBWHTW
Christmas Trivia
Christmas Riddles
Figurative Langue Christmas themed
100

Jingle Bells Jingle Bells

Jingle All The Way 

100

William recruits these two friends to help him cut trees, build the tower, and lift the windmill into place.

Gilbert and Geffery 

100

What Is Another Name For Santa?

St. Nick, Saint Nicholas, or Santa Claus

100

 I come with many colors, so beautiful and bright. I turn so many houses into a beautiful sight. What am I?

Christmas Lights 

100

The Christmas lights twinkled like stars in the night sky.

Simile 

200

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Everywhere You Go

200

Why does William have to drop out of school? 

His family can't afford his school fees. 

200

What do people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree?

A star or an angel 

200

What Is Red And White, Red And White, And Red And White Again?

A Candy Cane 

200

 The snow whispered secrets as it fell to the ground.

Personification 

300

Let it snow, let it snow, let it ___”

"snow" 

300

Where does William continue learning even though he is no longer in school?

The library 

300

Name one of Santa's reindeers. 

  • Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph)
300

 I’m made of snow, but I’m not cold. I have a carrot nose and eyes of coal. What am I?

Snowman 

300

 Santa silently slid down the snowy slope.

Alliteration 

400

I Don’t Want A Lot For Christmas

There Is Just One Thing I Need

400

What does William learn about by reading science books in the library?

Electricity and how machines work.

400

Where Does Santa Live?

The North Pole

400

What is the name of the red-nosed reindeer who guides Santa’s sleigh?

 

Rudolph

400

 The tree was a sparkling jewel in the living room.

Metaphor 

500

Deck The Halls With Boughs Of Holly, Falalalalalalala


It’s The Season To Be Jolly Falalalalalalala

500

What does William want to be when he grows up? 

A scientist 

500

True or False: Santa Claus is based on a real person.

  • True. The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas.


500

I’m something that jingles and rings, but I’m not a phone. What am I?

A Bell 

500

I ate a million Christmas cookies last night!

Hyperbole