To solve the problem, we need to determine which objects in the image are associated with
Hanukkah and which are associated with
Christmas. We will mark "H" for Hanukkah and "C" for Christmas.
Step-by-Step Analysis:
1.
First Row:
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Candle: This is a common symbol of both holidays but is particularly significant in Hanukkah as part of the menorah. Mark it as
H.
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Firecracker: Firecrackers are not typically associated with either holiday. However, if this is meant to represent fireworks, they might be more commonly associated with New Year's celebrations rather than Hanukkah or Christmas. For this context, let's assume it's unrelated and skip it.
2.
Second Row:
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Santa Claus: Santa Claus is a central figure in Christmas traditions. Mark it as
C.
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Sweater: A sweater is a general item of clothing and not specific to any holiday. Skip it.
3.
Third Row:
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Menorah: The menorah is a candelabrum used specifically during Hanukkah. Mark it as
H.
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Stocking: Stockings are traditionally hung on Christmas Eve and filled with gifts. Mark it as
C.
4.
Fourth Row:
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Dreidel: The dreidel is a spinning top used in Hanukkah games. Mark it as
H.
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Tree: While trees can be decorative, the Christmas tree is a hallmark of Christmas. Mark it as
C.
5.
Fifth Row:
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Latkes: Latkes are potato pancakes traditionally eaten during Hanukkah. Mark it as
H.
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Pizza: Pizza is a food item and not specific to any holiday. Skip it.
Final Answer:
Mark the relevant items as follows:
- First row: H (candle)
- Second row: C (Santa Claus)
- Third row: H (menorah), C (stocking)
- Fourth row: H (dreidel), C (tree)
- Fifth row: H (latkes)
Boxed Answer:
$$
\boxed{H, C, H, C, H}
$$
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sequence worksheet 2nd grade.