Studentscarry flowerson first dayof schoolChildrenrecieve giftson ChristmasDayRussianJuly 7thNight ofIvanaKupalaChildrenreceive gifts onJanuary 1stunder the NewYear TreeChildrenreceive giftsfrom St.Nicholas andhis angels.January1stNewYear's DayUkrainianEat a specialbread called"Paska" onEasterSundayItalianJanuary 7thOrthodoxChristmasDayEnglishMay 9thTheVictoryDayOn ChirstmasEve, aUkrainian familyis served 12meatlessdishes.December25thChristmasDayUkrainianscelebrateValentinesDay.Studentscarry flowerson first dayof schoolChildrenrecieve giftson ChristmasDayRussianJuly 7thNight ofIvanaKupalaChildrenreceive gifts onJanuary 1stunder the NewYear TreeChildrenreceive giftsfrom St.Nicholas andhis angels.January1stNewYear's DayUkrainianEat a specialbread called"Paska" onEasterSundayItalianJanuary 7thOrthodoxChristmasDayEnglishMay 9thTheVictoryDayOn ChirstmasEve, aUkrainian familyis served 12meatlessdishes.December25thChristmasDayUkrainianscelebrateValentinesDay.

Ukraine Traditions, Celebrations & Language Spoken - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Students carry flowers on first day of school
  2. Children recieve gifts on Christmas Day
  3. Russian
  4. July 7th Night of Ivana Kupala
  5. Children receive gifts on January 1st under the New Year Tree
  6. Children receive gifts from St. Nicholas and his angels.
  7. January 1st New Year's Day
  8. Ukrainian
  9. Eat a special bread called "Paska" on Easter Sunday
  10. Italian
  11. January 7th Orthodox Christmas Day
  12. English
  13. May 9th The Victory Day
  14. On Chirstmas Eve, a Ukrainian family is served 12 meatless dishes.
  15. December 25th Christmas Day
  16. Ukrainians celebrate Valentines Day.