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Treasure Your Thanksgiving Knowledge Thanksgiving is a national holiday in Canada and the United States of America; initially, it gave thanks for the harvest. There are many Thanksgiving foods, such as oven-roasted Turkey, Pumpkin Pie, mashed potatoes, stuffing, sweet potatoes, and cranberry sauce. Are you drooling yet? To get into a festive mood, families and friends gather for Thanksgiving dinner, and each says one thing they are thankful for.
Some light scented candles, or decorate the house with autumn flowers. It is such a fun day. Find the missing words from this word search.
Where's Santa Hiding? Christmas is an international holiday on the 25th December, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ religiously and commercially as the anniversary of Saint Nicholas or Santa Claus giving out presents. The holiday is celebrated on the day, but also before that.
There are presents, Christmas tree decorations, eggnog drinking, Christmas cracker pulling, mistletoe, and wreaths are placed on doors, and many schools do nativity plays. People wear red and green, put out Christmas lights, and wear clothing with Father Christmas, Snow, Angels, and Reindeer on them too. It is an enjoyable holiday, and this word search should be an easy one to complete.
Have a go. Labor Day Word List! Labor Day is a yearly holiday to celebrate workers. Most of the time, this day becomes a day off work and school. After a few years, it was agreed that the first Monday of September would be the holiday.
Can you find interesting words and facts related to Labor day in this word search puzzle? Celebrating fatherhood has been in existence since the middle ages. It is celebrated annually during the holy week of Easter.
The day is usually celebrated with worship, fasting, and prayer services. In most places, it is celebrated in churches with hymns and prayers of thanksgiving. The festival is recognized by many Western, notably Anglican and Catholic, countries as a national holiday. This word search puzzle is to discover and mark the terms associated with this particular day. In two groups, students use question words in a box on the worksheet to complete a set of holiday conversation questions. Students then pair up with someone from the other group and take it in turns to ask and answer the questions with their partner.
When everyone has finished, students give feedback to the class on what they found out. Holiday Vocabulary. In this holiday vocabulary worksheet, students learn and practice words and questions related to holidays. Students start by completing an email about a holiday with words and phrases from a box.
Students then match holiday vocabulary from the email to definitions. Next, students unscramble words to make questions about holidays and then answer the questions using the information from the email.
After that, students role-play a conversation using the questions and answers. When the students have finished, they use the same questions to ask a partner about their last holiday. Making and Confirming a Booking. In this useful hotel bookings activity, students learn how to write emails booking and confirming a hotel room. First, students use information and language on the worksheet to write an email booking a hotel room. When the students have written the email, they give it to a partner.
Students then write a confirmation email in response to their partner's booking. Afterwards, students read out their emails to the class. Trip to Thailand. In this holiday information role-play activity, students role-play a conversation about a holiday to Thailand where they discuss transportation, distances, travel times and accommodation. One student takes on the role of a customer and the other takes on the role of a travel agent.
The customer's task is to find out as much information as they can about transportation, travel times, distances and accommodation and book what they consider to be the best options for their holiday. The travel agent's task is to sell the most expensive options by making up information about the benefits and advantages of the higher-priced options. Afterwards, customers give feedback to the class on the options they chose for their holiday and what they thought of their travel agent's sales technique.
At the end of the game, you can give the winner s a prize. Hint: This game works perfectly for an office party as well. This is another fun and easy game to help get the party started.
As you might imagine, this game is for adults only. For an amusing and revealing icebreaker game, ask people to share a favorite holiday memory. You can go around the group and ask everyone the same questions or come up with several different ones.
If you opt for the latter option, write each question on a small piece of paper, fold it up, and place it in a bowl. Each person can then pick one and share their answer.
Some questions could be:. For this fun game, the player leans their head back as you place a cookie on their forehead. They then have one minute to use their face muscles no hands allowed! Make it extra challenging with cookies in asymmetrical shapes such as a gingerbread man, menorah, dreidel, snowman, or Santa. Whether your fam is snowed in or simply unable to travel, not everybody can get together in person during the holiday season. You could also choose an item that starts with a particular letter or is color-specific.
For added excitement, limit the guessing time to 10 seconds per person. You can easily adapt this to other traditions or your holiday party theme. See what we did there? Then, whoever has actually done the thing that was mentioned has to drink. You can get as silly or as saucy as you like. Here are some ideas to get you started:.
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