This July holiday has fireworks, barbecues, and red-white-and-blue decorations.
Independence Day (or 4th of July)
This man was the first president of the United States.
George Washington
In this sport, you dribble and try to score in a hoop.
Basketball
The past tense of "go"
This is built out of snow and a carrot for a nose.
Snowman
People celebrate this November holiday by eating turkey with family.
Thanksgiving
The country the United States got independence from in 1776.
England
In this sport, players have three strikes to try to hit a home run.
Baseball
The past tense of "eat"
ate
This famous wizard is a Gryffindor and went to Hogwarts.
Harry Potter
Children wear costumes and say trick or treat for candy on this spooky October night.
Halloween
Christopher Columbus
This championship football game is the biggest in the NFL.
Super Bowl
The past tense of "be"
was/were
This is the largest ocean on earth, and it separates the Americas from Asia.
Pacific Ocean
This December holiday has decorated trees, lights, and presents left by Santa Claus.
Christmas
The reason why the United States had a Civil War between the North and the South.
Slavery
In this sport, players skate on an ice rink and hit a puck with a stick.
Ice hockey
The past tense of "take"
took
This animal is known as "the king of the jungle"
lion
This March holiday is represented by leprechauns and people wear green.
St. Patrick's Day
In 1969, this man was the first human to walk on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
The final championship for college basketball in March.
March Madness
The past tense of "know"
knew
The holiday movie where a green monster steals presents.
The Grinch