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Page 1: America’s Top 5 Most Celebrated Holidays

Hannah Mason

America’s Top 5 Most Celebrated

Holidays

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This button makes you go forward

This button makes you go backward

QuizThis button will let you take the quiz

Try AgainThis button will let you try the question again

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Click each picture for facts about each holiday!

Final Quiz

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Christmas!

*The first celebration of Christmas in the U.S. was in

1870

*Until 1931 Santa Claus was thought to be just an elf!

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Did you know?...

Santa Claus has two other names?!

He’s also known as…

*Saint Nicholous

*Kriss Kringle

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Interesting Fact!

Guess what!!

There are three towns in the U.S. named Santa Claus!! There in…

*Georgia

*Arizona

*Indiana

Quiz

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How many names does Santa Claus

have?

1 2 3

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Incorre

ct!

Santa Claus has a lot more than just one!!

Try Again

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Inco

rrect

!

Almost! Santa Claus has one more name!!

Try Again

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Correct!

Santa Claus has three names! Santa Claus, Kriss Kringle, and Saint Nicholous!!

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Halloween!

*We celebrate Halloween on October 31st

*The word “Halloween” is a shortening for the real name “All

Hallows Evening”

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Did you know?...

Decorating “Jack-O’- Lanterns” comes from an Irish folktale about a man named Stingy

Jack. It originated in Ireland.

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Interesting Fact!!

In 2010 there was an estimated 41 million trick-or-treaters between the ages 5-14.

Quiz

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Where did Jack O’ Lanterns

originate?

IrelandOr

Mexico

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Correct!!

Jack O’ Lanterns were first made in Ireland!!

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Inco

rrect

!

Jack O’ Lanterns weren’t first made here!

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Easter!!

On Easter Sunday children wake up to find the eggs the Easter Bunny has hidden!

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Did you know?...

The Easter Bunny use to be known as the Easter Hare. Hunting for eggs began because the children believed that hares laid eggs in the grass.

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Interesting Fact!!

In the 19th century the first chocolate egg was made in Europe. They’re the most popular treat associated with Easter!

Quiz

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What do children hunt for on

Easter?

Candy EggsOr

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Inco

rrect

!

On Easter Children don’t hunt for candy, but they do receive it!

Try Again

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Correct!!

Children hunt for eggs that the Easter Bunny has hidden!

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Independence Day!!

*Independence Day is celebrated on the 4th of July!

*This is the day that we celebrate the day the U.S. became independent from Great Britain!

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Did you know?...

Independence Day was not made an official holiday until July 4, 1776!

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Interesting Fact!

On July 1776 there was around 2.5 million people living in the U.S. Today there is around 314 million!

Quiz

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What date did America celebrate

their first Independence

Day?July 4, 1776

OrJuly 25, 1972

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Correct

!!

The first Independence Day was celebrated on July 4, 1776!

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Incorrect!!

That’s a little too late!

Try Again

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Thanksgiving!!

When settlers from Europe came to America for a new beginning, they realized that people already lived here! Although it was rocky at first, the Native Americans and settlers became friends and had a big feast together called the First Thanksgiving.

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Did you know?...

Thanksgiving wasn’t declared a holiday until 1863 when President Lincoln declared it!

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Interesting Fact!

The First Thanksgiving lasted 3 days and 3 nights!

Quiz

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How long did the First Thanksgiving

last?

1 week Or3 days and 3 nights

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Incorrect!

The First Thanksgiving didn’t quite last that long!

Try Again

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Correct!

!

The First Thanksgiving lasted 3 days and 3 nights!

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Use the pen application in the corner and draw a picture of your favorite

holiday!

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Let’s watch this short video to review for our

quiz!

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Now that you’ve looked at and

reviewed America’s top 5 most celebrated

holidays... It’s quiz time! Let’s do

this!!Final Quiz

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Until 1931 Santa was thought to be

something other else. What was he thought to

be?An Elf A

Reindeer

A Snowma

n

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Correct!! You’re doing great!!

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Nooooo

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Not exactly!

Try Again

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What is “Halloween”

shortened for?

Hallway All Hallows Evening

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Nope!

Try Again

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That’s right! Way to go!

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What is the most popular treat

associated with Easter?

Chocolate Bunnies

Reese’s Cups

Chocolate Eggs

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Not Quite!

Try Again

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Almost!

Try Again

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Awesome!!

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On the 4th of July, Americans celebrate their independence from what country?

Great Britain

China France

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Way to go!!!

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Keep Trying!

Try Again

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Incorrect!

Try Again

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Which president declared

Thanksgiving a holiday?

George Washingt

on

Abraham Lincoln

Barack Obama

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Not this time!

Try Again

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You rock!!!

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Maybe you should try one more time!

Try Again

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Way to go!! You did a great job!

Now you know all about the top 5 most celebrated

holidays in America!!

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* http://k-lossfitness.blogspot.com/2012/12/christmas-guilt.html

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* http://shartle.edublogs.org/2011/10/31/happy-halloween-to-everyone/

* http://www.annapolis.com/thanksgiving-annapolis/

* http://histowiki.com/2482/history/world/history-of-the-christmas-tree-timeline/

* http://www.milehighonthecheap.com/see-santa/

* http://gizmodo.com/5963292/the-gadgets-we-really-want-this-christmas

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* http://www.wordonfire.org/WoF-Blog/WoF-Blog/October-2012/Culture--Time-for-Catholics-to-Embrace-Halloween.aspx

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* http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/img/holidays/easter/easter-basket-eggs.gif

* http://longosblog.com/wp-content/uploads/easter-bunny-12.jpg

* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Easter-Eggs-1.jpg

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* http://snafu-solomon.blogspot.com/2011/12/merry-christmas.html

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* http://www.longbeachstuff.com/2013/03/free-easter-bunny-pictures-event-marketplace-long-beach-march-30-2013.html

* http://www.crystalscomments.com/graphics/155/p/1/4th%20of%20july

* http://blogs.dailypennsylvanian.com/thebuzz/2011/11/24/happy-thanksgiving-from-dp-sports/

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