Figurative Language
Part of Speech
Holidays around the World (harder)
Name that holiday song
Types of sentences
100

Jingle jingle jingle can you hear those sleighbells ring?

Onomatopoeia

100

Santa's red suit was nice and snug.

Adjective

100

Where did the tradition of Christmas Trees come from? (country) 

Germany

100

"You better watch out. You better not cry."

Santa Claus is coming to town.

100

Who stole Santa's cookies?      

Interrogative

200

Ms. R's eyes twinkled like Christmas lights.

Simile

200

Naughty children often get coal for Christmas.

noun

200

Which holiday traditionally eats homemade jelly donuts called sufganiyot.

Hanukkah

200

All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names.

Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer.

200

Santa is coming tonight!

Exclamatory

300

Ms. Cote was a snowman, she was so cold!

Metaphor

300

I smiled awkwardly in my families holiday photo.

adverb

300

What is the candle holder called in Hannukah?

A menorah

300

Down to the village with a broomstick in his hand.

Frosty the Snowman

300

The sleigh was silver and gold.

Declarative

400

Ms. Conroy said, " I drink two tons of hot chocolate, it is so good!"

Hyperbole

400

Ms. Bak threw a snowball at Ms. Rivera.

verb

400

What is the candle holder called in Kwanzaa?

Kinara

400

"Mistletoe hung where you can see every couple who tries to stop."

Rockin' around the Christmas Tree.

400

Hang your stocking by the chimney.

Imperative

500

Ms. Rivera said "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth".

She meant not to find faults or problems with things you receive as a gift. 

Idiom

500

The children were good this year.

linking verb

500

Which country eats KFC on Christmas as a tradition?

Japan

500

I wanna wish you a merry Christmas
From the bottom of my heart

Feliz Navidad

500

Go to sleep so Santa can come!

Imperative