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Where was Jesus born In a hospital In a castle In a stable What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus The sun The star The moon What did Jesus sleep in A crib Marys arms A manger Who did NOT visit the baby Jesus ID: 744836

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Slide1

Christmas QuizSlide2

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sun

The star

The moon

What did Jesus sleep in?

A crib

Mary’s arms

A manger

Who did NOT visit the baby Jesus?

Shepherds

Farmers

The kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?

The Nativity Story

The Religious Story

The Old StorySlide3

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.Slide4

Round 3: Which is it?

1. Candy cane

OR

sugar stickSlide5

2. Christmas sock

OR

Christmas stockingSlide6

3. An angle

OR

an angelSlide7

4. A bauble

OR

a ballSlide8

5. A cookie man

OR

a gingerbread manSlide9

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R

P

M

S

TSlide10

Round 5: True or False (Christmas in the UK)

1. Father Christmas and Santa Claus are different people.Slide11

2. Every year, a Christmas speech is broadcasted by the Queen on Christmas Day.Slide12

3. It used to be illegal to eat a mince pie on Christmas Day.Slide13

4. The day after Christmas Day is called Boxing Day and it is a public holiday.Slide14

5. People pull crackers to start the Christmas meals.Slide15

ANSWERSSlide16

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sunThe starThe moon

What did Jesus sleep in?A cribMary’s arms

A mangerWho did NOT visit the baby Jesus?

ShepherdsFarmersThe kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?The Nativity StoryThe Religious Story

The Old StorySlide17

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sunThe starThe moon

What did Jesus sleep in?A cribMary’s arms

A mangerWho did NOT visit the baby Jesus?

ShepherdsFarmersThe kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?The Nativity StoryThe Religious Story

The Old StorySlide18

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sunThe starThe moon

What did Jesus sleep in?A cribMary’s arms

A mangerWho did NOT visit the baby Jesus?

ShepherdsFarmersThe kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?The Nativity StoryThe Religious Story

The Old StorySlide19

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sunThe starThe moon

What did Jesus sleep in?A cribMary’s arms

A manger

Who did NOT visit the baby Jesus?ShepherdsFarmersThe kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?The Nativity StoryThe Religious Story

The Old StorySlide20

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sunThe starThe moon

What did Jesus sleep in?A cribMary’s arms

A manger

Who did NOT visit the baby Jesus?ShepherdsFarmersThe kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?The Nativity StoryThe Religious Story

The Old StorySlide21

Round 1: The Christmas Story

Where was Jesus born?

In a hospital

In a castle

In a stable

What did the Wise Men follow to find Jesus?

The sunThe starThe moon

What did Jesus sleep in?A cribMary’s arms

A manger

Who did NOT visit the baby Jesus?ShepherdsFarmersThe kings

What is another name for the Christmas Story in the Bible?The Nativity StoryThe Religious Story

The Old StorySlide22

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.Slide23

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

MistletoeSlide24

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Mistletoe

ReindeerSlide25

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Mistletoe

Reindeer

Christmas treeSlide26

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Mistletoe

Reindeer

Christmas tree

SnowmanSlide27

Round 2: Name the Christmas Object

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Mistletoe

Reindeer

Christmas tree

Snowman

Advent CalendarSlide28

Round 3: Which is it?

1. Candy cane

OR

sugar stickSlide29

Round 3: Which is it?

1.

Candy cane

OR

sugar stickSlide30

2. Christmas sock

OR

Christmas stockingSlide31

2. Christmas sock

OR

Christmas stockingSlide32

3. An angle

OR

an angelSlide33

3. An angle

OR

an angelSlide34

4. A bauble

OR

a ballSlide35

4.

A bauble

OR

a ballSlide36

5. A cookie man

OR

a gingerbread manSlide37

5. A cookie man

OR

a gingerbread manSlide38

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R

P

M

S

TSlide39

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R – reindeers, Rudolph…

P

M

S

TSlide40

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R – reindeers, Rudolph…

P – presents, Prancer…

M

S

TSlide41

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R – reindeers, Rudolph…

P – presents, Prancer…

M – manger, merry, Mary, myrrh…

S

TSlide42

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R – reindeers, Rudolph…

P – presents, Prancer…

M – manger, merry, Mary, myrrh, mistletoe…

S – Santa, St. Nicholas, snow, sleigh, stocking…

T - Slide43

Round 4: Name Something Related To Christmas Which Begins With…

R – reindeers, Rudolph…

P – presents, Prancer…

M – manger, merry, Mary, myrrh, mistletoe…

S – Santa, St. Nicholas, snow, sleigh, stocking…

T – tinsel, tree, toys, turkey…Slide44

Round 5: True or False (Christmas in the UK)

1. Father Christmas and Santa Claus are different people.Slide45

Father Christmas and Santa Claus are different people.

FALSE

They are the same person. Father Christmas is the traditional British name for Santa Claus. Now you hear both being used, as well as the shortened Santa.Slide46

2. Every year, a Christmas speech is broadcasted by the Queen on Christmas Day.Slide47

Every year, a Christmas speech is broadcasted by the Queen on Christmas Day.

TRUE

It is pre-recorded by every year at 3pm on Christmas Day, there is a 10-minute speech by the Queen which is broadcasted. Slide48

3. It used to be illegal to eat a mince pie on Christmas Day.Slide49

It used to be illegal to eat a mince pie on Christmas Day.

TRUE

In 1644, mince pies were made illegal to eat because Christmas Day fell on a day of fasting and so mince pies were thought to be ‘immoral excesses of the festive season’.Slide50

4. The day after Christmas Day is called Boxing Day and it is a public holiday.Slide51

The day after Christmas Day is called Boxing Day and it is a public holiday.

True

The name originates from when people would receive ‘Christmas boxes’ from the people they worked for

for

all the good work that they had done throughout the year.Slide52

5. People pull crackers to start the Christmas meals.Slide53

People pull crackers to start the Christmas meals.

TRUE

People cross their arms over and pull the crackers of the people that are next to them before the Christmas meal. Inside the crackers are usually paper crowns, a small present and an awful joke.