Martin Luther King Jr.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Winter Activities
Carnival
Winter Trivia
100

What was the title of his most famous speech?

"I have a dream"

100

Where did Bob May and his family live?

Chicago

100

What do you wear on your hands to keep them warm in winter?

gloves / mittens
100

When is Carnival usually celebrated?

In winter, often in February.

100

What do we call water when it freezes?

ice

200

When did he win the Nobel Peace Prize?

in 1964

200

What did the other reindeer do to Rudolph at first?

They laughed at him.

200

What is a popular alcoholic winter drink at a Christmas market.

mulled wine

200

What do people often wear during carnival?

costumes / masks

200

What happens to many trees in winter?

They lose their leaves.

300

Where did he give his most famous speech?

Washington DC

300

Why did Bob May write the story of Rudolph?

To comfort his daughter / to give her hope.

300

What do you call the sport where people slide on ice with brooms?

curling

300

What activities are common during Carnival?
Name 2.

parades / music / dancing / parties

300

Who is/was Frosty (from a song)?

snowman

400

When was he assassinated?

in 1968

400

Who turned the story of Rudolph into a song?

Bob May's brother-in-law, Johnny Marks

400

What winter activity can families do together on frozen lakes?

ice skating

400

When does Carnival end in Catholic countries?

Before Lent / Ash Wednesday

400

What is the name of the long, sharp ice formations that hang from roofs in winter?

icicles

500

What does "segregation" mean?

Separating black and white people.

500

What did the company "Montgomery Ward" do with the rights to the story in the end?

They returned the rights to Bob May.

500

What activity do people do on frozen lakes when holes are drilled in the ice?


ice-fishing

500

Name two cities with the world’s most famous carnivals.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Venice, Italy
Notting Hill (London), UK
New Orleans, USA
Trinidad & Tobago

500

What is the singer's name?

Frank Sinatra (1950)