Mary and Joseph
The Wise Men
The Shepherds
Carols, Carols,
and More Carols
100

Mary and Joseph lived in this town in the region of Galilee

Nazareth

100

The Bible does not number the wise men, but the song says "We __ Kings."

Three

100

The shepherds were doing this "all seated on the ground."

Watching over their flocks

100

"_____ to the World, the Lord is come."

Joy

100

"Silent ____, holy ____, all is calm, all is bright."

night

200

Mary and Joseph traveled to this "little town" in Judea

Bethlehem

200

The Wise Men asked directions from this crazy ruler who got upset about the birth of Jesus

King Herod

200

Who spoke to the shepherds?

An angel of the Lord

200

"_____ we have heard on high, sweetly singing over the plains."

Angels

200

"_____ The herald angels sing, 'Glory to the newborn King."

Hark!

300

Mary and Joseph were traveling to be counted in the census and pay this

Taxes

300

The Wise Men did not have a map but knew where to find Jesus because they followed this

A star

300

The first words spoken to the terrified shepherds

"Fear not."

300

"O Come, all ye ______, joyful and triumphant,"

faithful

300

"O come, O come, ________ and ransom captive Israel."

Emmanuel (it means "God with us")

400

Mary and Joseph were counted in the census ordered by this government

Roman Empire

400

The Wise Men brought gifts to Jesus; myrrh, frankincense and this precious metal

Gold

400

"No crib for a bed." The shepherds found Jesus lying in this instead

A manger

400

"What ____ is this, who, laid to rest, on Mary's lap is sleeping?"

Child

400

In Spanish, we sing "Feliz Navidad," but in English we sing this

Merry Christmas

500

Mary, Joseph, and Jesus fled their homeland and traveled to a country famous for its pyramids

Egypt

500

The Wise Men are also known by this term that gives us the words 'magic' and 'magician' 

Magi

500

The shepherds did this after seeing Jesus

Told everybody what they had seen

500

"O _____ _____, the stars are brightly shining."

holy night

500

In Latin, we sing "Gloria in excelsis Deo" but in English we sing this

Glory to God in the highest