Nutcracker Suite
Hanukkah
Kwanzaa
Christmas
Sing the Lyrics!
100

What kind of performance is the Nutcracker Suite?

A ballet

100

What religious faith celebrates Hanukkah?

Jewish

100

What culture celebrates Kwanzaa?

African-American

100

When is Christmas celebrated?

December 25th

100

“Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells _____ ____ __ ___!”

Jingle all the way!

200

What century was the Nutcracker Suite composed in?

1800s

200

How many days is Hanukkah?

Eight

200

Where was Kwanzaa started?

The United States

200

What does Christmas celebrate?

The birth of Jesus Christ

200

“Cause I just want you here tonight, holding on to me so tight, what more can I do? ____ ____ __ _____ ____ ________ ___ _____!”

“Baby, all I want for Christmas is you!”

300

How many music numbers are in the Nutcracker Suite?

Eight

300

What holds and displays the candles?

A menorah

300

How many core principles does Kwanzaa have?

Seven

300

When were Christmas lights invented?

1882

300

“Feliz navidad, feliz navidad, feliz navidad, _____ ___ _ _____!”

“Prospero año y felicidad!”

400

Who composed the Nutcracker Suite?

Pytor Tchaikovsky

400

What is the toy many children enjoy playing with during Hanukkah?

A dreidel

400

When is Kwanzaa celebrated?

December 26th to January 1st

400

When were Christmas trees first used?

1570

400

“Just hear those sleigh bells jingle-ing, ring-ting tingle-ing too, come on, it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you. Outside the snow is falling and friends are calling "yoo hoo,” ___ __ __ _____ ______ __ _ ____ ____ ______ ___ __.”

“Come on it’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with you.”

500

Which country was the piece written and performed in?

Russia

500

What are latkes (a traditional food eaten during Hanukkah)?

Potato pancakes

500

What does the Swahili word “Kwanzaa” mean?

“First fruits from the harvest”

500

What culture started the tradition of hanging stockings?

Dutch

500

“Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made it out of clay. Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, ___ _____ _ ____ ___!”

“Then dreidel I shall play!”