PPT-October 31 (Wednesday) is Halloween!
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Do you believe in ghosts Why or why not I believe in ghosts because I dont believe in ghosts because Question of the Day Story 故事 Beginning 开始 Middle
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October 31 (Wednesday) is Halloween!: Transcript
Do you believe in ghosts Why or why not I believe in ghosts because I dont believe in ghosts because Question of the Day Story 故事 Beginning 开始 Middle . At the Downtown Alachua County Headquarters Library we hosted our annual Halloween Reading Bash. We had an amazing turnout! Families enjoyed free face painting, crafts, and candy. With help from our sponsor Project Princess, we had a special story time with Princess . BY: Guy Vasilouich. Interdust By: Helem. The13 Nights Of HALLOWEEN. Characters. Setting. Plot-beginning. Plot-middle. Plot-end. Authors Message. My Opinion. Characters. Mummy. Little Girl. Monsters. S. BY MICKI DARRAGH. The Origin of Halloween. Halloween's roots can be traced back to Celtic culture in Ireland. According to their "Druid" religion, November 1st was New Years' on their calendar. The celebration would begin on October 31st ,and last into the following day. The spirits of all who died in the prior year, would rise up and roam the earth on this night. . When is Halloween Celebrated?. Halloween is celebrated on the evening of October 31st, which is the evening before the Christian feast of All Saint's Day. . How did Halloween begin?. Halloween's history goes back to the ancient religion of the Celtic tribes (circa 500 B.C.)when they celebrated All Hallows Eve. Origins and Traditions. Origins. Halloween began two thousand years ago in Ireland, England, and Northern France with the ancient religion of the Celts (Paganism). . They celebrated their New. . Year on November 1. Halloween Hunt$ Profit$. FACTS. 8 BILLION DOLLAR INDUSTRY. 3. RD. LARGEST SELLING ON AZ. Brick & Mortal Story. 36% OF SALES ARE ON COSTUMES. 2.1 Billion Sale in Candy, 30%. 27% of Sales go to Decorations. Celebration of Halloween began in Ireland about 1000 AD. Irish immigrants brought these traditions to the United States. Halloween was originally a pagan festival named “. Samhain. ” meaning “end of summer”. Happy. What is Halloween?. Halloween is a Celtic holiday who celebrates . the chasing . of evil spirits.. '. Haloween. ' (name) came from a Christian . holiday.First. . , it was . named '. Hallowe'en. Its . halloween. folks get your costumes on.. MUHAHAHAHAHAHA!. The rules. The goblins ignore other. Monsters so we dress . up. At . least for children . But they don’t consider. Sweets food so we eat that instead. By Kelly Koch, RA, University of South Florida. Haunted History. Halloween's origins date back more than 2,000 years. On what we consider November 1, Europe's Celtic peoples celebrated their New Year's Day, called Samhain (SAH-win).. In the United States children wear costumes and masks and go trick-or-treating. . Many of them carve jack-o'-. lantens. out of pumpkins. Fortunetelling and storytelling about ghosts and witches are popular activities. . CHILD CARE HEALTH CONSULTATION PROGRAM. MISSOURI DEPT. OF HEALTH & SENIOR SERVICES. AND YOUR LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT. October . is the month that children visit neighborhoods all . across America . 1.. . Halloween is celebrated on ___.. a. February 14th. b. July 14th. c. October 31st. d. December 25th. HALLOWEEN QUIZ . 2. The word comes from medieval England's All Hallows' ___.. a. eve. b. time. Halloween's origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of . Samhain. . The Celts lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern France. They celebrated their new year on November 1. This day marked the end of summer and of the harvest, and marked the beginning of the dark, cold winter. The cold winter was a time of year that was often associated with human death at this time. .
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