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By: The Orange Squad

(Ms. Dickinson/Ms. Engel/Ms. Jeffers)


3rd Grade

Brazil

By : Zach & Kavon

How to say Merry Christmas in Brazil: Feilz


Natal.
Fun Fact: Kids that are good
Traditions: Friends pretend to be Santa and
give gifts to their friends and then revel
themselves.

* China

By: Lola and Andrew

How to say Merry Christmas: Sheny dan kuaile

Holiday Traditions: Christmas dont end until


February 2nd
Fun fact: Christmas Eve is called ping an ye

How to say Merry Christmas: Baba Noel


A fun fact: Egyptian Christians start celebrating which
falls on Jan. 7.
Tradition: When Christmas service ends they go home
and eat a big meal.

How to say Merry Christmas in England


Merry Christmas.
Two Fun Fact: British families celebrate together to watch one
other open presents. People give the people gifts and joy to
people that are poor.
Holiday traditions: Some people have a Christmas tree in their
houses may be two. People also celebrate Christmas with putting
up some Christmas lights and other stuff that can be outside.
People in Britain sometimes call Santa Claus Father Christmas.
People that are in England they sometimes put a star or
anything else on the Christmas tree and prey in front of it and
you say what you want to have for Christmas. Santa only gives
presents to people that is going to earn it.

France
By: Cameron and Paige

How to say merry Christmas in France:


Joyeux Noel
A Fun Fact:
France gets more snow then England does
Traditions:
Make log cakes

Greece
By: Victoria and Jerrell

How to say Merry Christmas: Kala Hristouyienna


Fun Fact: Having a fire through the twelve days of Christmas is meant to
keep bad spirts away.
Holiday Traditions: Singing carols in the streets.

How to say Merry Christmas :


Happy Christmas
FUN FACT :Holland people eat cookies on
Christmas Eve.
Traditions:
On December 5th children leave clogs out
by the fireplace. ByTem and Tyler.

Italy:

by Lacey and Nadia

How say Merry Christmas:


Buon Natale!
A Fun Fact: On Christmas eve no meat is eaten.
1 Tradition: A small star is often hung inside the top
of the pyramid.

Japan

BY: Alex and Kamron

This is how you say merry Christmas in


Japanese: Mieir Karisumasu.
Fun fact: People still work and go to
school on Christmas.
A Japanese Christmas Tradition: Look at
Christmas lights.

KOREA
How to say Merry Christmas:
Fun fact: Christmas is the biggest holiday

In Korea. Tradition: Christmas is a public


Julian Hannah

Mexico

How to say Merry Christmas:Felis Navidad

A fun fact: the story of the three shepherds looking for the
baby Jesus
Tradition: singing songs
By: Howard & Sage

New Zealand
Tradition: decorate homes
Open presents, decorate trees.

How to say Merry Christmas:


Meri Kirhimete
Fun fact: people decorate their homes like the us
and the U.K.

By : Victoria and Cameron

Poland
By: Deshawn\ Joshua

How to say merry Christmas: wes olych swat


Fun fact: people sing carols and grown ups tease the kids by singing more
Tradition: Women will kill a fish

By: Jonah and Kaylee

How to say merry Christmas in Russia:


rah-zh-dee-st-VOHM.
Santa is know as St. Clause.
Gift Fact: Wooden Dolls and Wooden
Toy Cars

Holiday Traditions:
Christmas carols, Makes gingerbread
men, Dance, Like eating cookies
Christmas happens on Dec 31st Jan 10th

This is how you say marry Christmas in Scotland


marry Christmas .
Christmas Traditions in Scotland
Lights are smashed on trees to count down on to
Christmas.
A fun fact
The day after the 26 is boxing day.
By Wyatt and London

How to say merry Christmas: Feliz navidad


A fun fact: Spain celebrates Christmas when Jesus was
born
Tradition: they give candy, toys and flowers

Sweden
by Isaiah And Zoe

How to say merry Christmas;


Merry Christmas
A fun fact;
They put candles on plates or their heads.
Tradition;
A national St. Lucias is chosen.

United States
By: Mrs. Jeffers

How to say Merry Christmas: Merry


Christmas
A Fun Fact: Naughty Children get Coal
from Santa
Tradition: Singing Carols and Bringing
Cheer to All

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