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Have a happy Have a happy ChristmasChristmas

44thth Grade Students - Grade Students - ETGETG

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Christmas TreesChristmas Trees

• Christmas trees are used to decorate our house

• They are very typical of Christmas time

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OrnamentsOrnaments• We can also decorate

our house with ORNAMENTS

• They have hooks on top. They are hung from the branches of Christmas trees.

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WreathsWreathsOther way of decorating for

Christmas is by using WREATHS. These are decorated with bows and ornaments and

are hung on doors or above fireplaces.

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Christmas Christmas CardsCards

• People send Christmas cards to relatives and friends

• People write their wishes for the new year in the Christmas cards

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PoinsettiasPoinsettias• Poinsettias are the

typical Christmas flowers

• They can be found in different colours (apart from red)

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StockingsStockings• Christmas stockings

can be filled with gifts

• They are normally hung on the fireplace

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Candy CanesCandy Canes• Candy canes are

the typical Christmas sweets

• They have red and white stripes

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Christmas Christmas CarolsCarols• Christmas carols are that

special songs which we typically sing at Christmas time

• For example, the songs “Baby please come home” and “Nuestra Canción de Navidad” are the Christmas Carols that we are preparing for Friday

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Christmas Christmas CarolersCarolers

• The carolers are those people who go from house to house singing Christmas Carols

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Gingerbread Gingerbread houseshouses• Gingerbread is another very known

Christmas symbol

• The tradition of baking a Gingerbread house began in Germany after the Brothers Grimm published their collection of German fairy tales in the early 1800s. Among the tales was the story of Hansel and Gretel: children left to starve in the forest, found a house made of bread and sugar decorations.

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Santa ClausSanta Claus• On Christmas Eve,

Santa Claus delivers presents to all the children in the world

• He climbs down their chimneys while they are asleep

This is 5th grade Santa

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Cookies for Cookies for SantaSanta

• Children leave cookies and milk or hot chocolate for Santa Claus on December, 24th

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ReindeersReindeers• The tradition says that

9 reindeers pull Santa's sleigh on Christmas’ Eve

• Santa’s most famous reindeer is Rudolph

• Rudolph has a red nose that glows

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Christmas Christmas PresentsPresents

• The tradition of giving presents at Christmas started with the Three Wise Men, who brought Jesus precious gifts on the first Christmas day

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Christmas Christmas DinnerDinner

• People always celebrated Christmas with a special meal. Before Victorian times, people would eat roast beef, ham or goose for Christmas dinner. Today, most people prefer turkey.

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People like you make People like you make the season bright!the season bright!