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HALLOWEEN

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History• Halloween, October 31

• Began 2,000 years ago as the ancient Celtic festival Samhain (Sow-een), End of the summer.

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History• During Samhain, the

ancient Celts thought ghosts of the dead returned to Earth and caused chaos, sickness and destroyed plants.

• The Celts wore masks and danced to scare the ghosts away.

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History• In North America,

Halloween is a time of celebration & superstition.

• It resulted from a mix of Native American and European autumn traditions: storytelling, dancing, parties, games, art and foods of the season.

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Food and Drink!

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Eat some Candy Corn

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or Pumpkin Seeds

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Make Caramel Apples

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Drink Apple Cider

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Halloween Activities!

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Go on a hayride

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Visit a corn maze…

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Make a bonfire

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What do you do at a bonfire?

• Roast marshmallows• Tell ghost stories

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Enter a haunted house, if you dare.

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Bob for apples

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Read spooky stories

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Watch horror films

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Stay up verrry late!

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Arts, crafts and

decorations!

Arts, crafts and

decorations!

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Make a scarecrow• Ordinary clothes• Stuff body with hay, newspaper or leaves

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• Give him/her a face and a name!

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• Enter your scarecrow in a contest…

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or put them in front of the house.

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Decorate the house with spider webs…

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bats…

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black cats…

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ghosts… BOO!

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Hang some skeletons…

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a witch, her hat & broom too!

Crash!

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Place a tombstone…

May they Rest In Peace!

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Pumpkins!Pumpkins!Pumpkins!

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Pumpkins…• are the official fruit of Halloween• in superstition, as lanterns, welcome good

spirits and protect against malevolent ones.

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Pick a pumpkin…

at a pumpkin patch.

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Carve it…

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Give it eyes, a nose, a mouth…

then put a candle inside.

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Now it’s a Jack-O-Lantern!

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Be creative! Watch it glow!

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World Record Pumpkin2009 pounds/ 911 kilos

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6WnNeRk5o4&feature=relmfu

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Giant Pumpkin Regatta• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqkHomnbHU&feature=related

• 3:12

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Trick or Treat?

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What’s trick-or-treating?

• On October 31, people once thought that they would encounter ghosts if they left their home…

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• So, people wore masks and dressed up in costumes.

• That way, the ghosts wouldn’t recognize them.

• People also offered treats to the ghosts.

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• Today, kids still follow this tradition. They go trick-or-treating.

• They dress up, carry a bag, and go from house to house, requesting a treat from neighbors.

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• When the door opens the kids repeat, “Trick or treat!”

They receive a treat

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So, choose a mask…

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paint your face...

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put on a wig…

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or dress up in a costume...

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Now, go trick-or-treating!

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Halloween is a time for…

What else can you think of?

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Be yourself…

…or someone else

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Have a Happy Halloween!