Internet-Based Scavenger Hunt # 2
Instructions
Use the Internet resources listed with each question
to track down some holiday traditions in countries around the world.
If you'd like to use it,
a copy of the questions
is available for you to print and record your answers.
| Note: Clicking on the Internet Links listed on
this page will open a new browser window. Once you have found the answer
to your question, just close that window and you'll return to this page so you
can read the next question and find the link to the next resource. |
Questions
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What is the shape of the popular buche de Noel cake made in France at
Christmas time?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in France
http://www.the-north-pole.com/around/france.html
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What are the most popular Christmas tree decorations in China?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in China
http://www.the-north-pole.com/around/china.html
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Why are candles placed in the windows of Irish homes on Christmas Eve?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Ireland
http://www.christmas.com/worldview/ie
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According to tradition in Belgium, how does St. Nicholas travel from house to
house delivering gifts to children?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Belgium
http://www.christmas.com/worldview/be
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In Germany, the three Thursdays before Christmas are known as Knocking Nights.
What do children do on those nights?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Germany
http://www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/MCC/mcc0912.html
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A popular Christmas tradition in Italy involves music played by zampognari.
What instrument do these musicians play?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Italy
http://www.christmas.com/worldview/it
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People in the Czech Republic believe that Christmas Eve has a certain magic.
What is it?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in the Czech Republic
http://northpole.net/world.htm#CZECH REPUBLIC
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In the Ukraine, who travels with Father Frost when he delivers gifts?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in the Ukraine
http://northpole.net/world.htm#UKRAINE
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In Austria, a bell is rung after Christmas Eve dinner to signal the opening of a
locked door. What are children permitted to see for the first time behind
the locked door?
Internet Resource:
Austria Holiday Traditions
http://www.californiamall.com/holidaytraditions/traditions-austria.htm
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What two foods are distributed to the poor on Christmas Day by many people in
Egypt?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Egypt
http://christmas-world.freeservers.com/egypt.html
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Who delivers gifts at Christmas to Syrian children who have been good?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Syria
http://christmas-world.freeservers.com/syria.html
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In addition to Christmas trees, what other items are used to decorate churches
in Kenya for Christmas?
Internet Resource:
Christmas Traditions in Kenya
http://northpole.net/world.htm#KENYA
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What foods do families in Switzerland share after the traditional midnight mass?
Internet Resource:
Swiss Christmas
http://www.santas.net/swisschristmas.htm
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What do children do with their shoes in Spain on January 5?
Internet Resource:
Spanish Christmas Traditions
http://www.californiamall.com/holidaytraditions/traditions-spain.htm
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In Hungary, Christmas is celebrated twice. What are the dates for these
celebrations?
Internet Resource:
Christmas in Hungary
http://www.zuzu.org/hung.html
Updated
12/12/05
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