PPT-HALLOWEEN Vocabulary Trick-or-Treat
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monster candy decorations October Fall or Autumn Dracula Mummy Jackolantern pumpkin What is Halloween Halloween is on October 31 Halloween is celebrated in many
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HALLOWEEN Vocabulary Trick-or-Treat: Transcript
monster candy decorations October Fall or Autumn Dracula Mummy Jackolantern pumpkin What is Halloween Halloween is on October 31 Halloween is celebrated in many countries in the world. Halloween takes place on 31. st. . ____. . and is the night when ghosts and spirits are said to wander the earth.. It is a . ____. . of. superstition and magic. . Children . and adults often have . 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. By Emmy Nutting. Austria. On . H. alloween night, some people leave bread and water. They left lamps and candles burning. This was because they thought items like these would guide the souls. They believed Halloween night was full of Cosmic Energy. A safety guide for ghosts and ghouls. . Girls and Boys should follow these rules. . Whether you are wearing a mask or a tiara, make sure you include . reflective clothing. . with your costume!. Make sure while you are going door to door, . The first . H. alloween was started by the Celts 2000 years ago.. On the first of November the Celts celebrated . Samhain. .. On the night before . Samhain. , the 31. st. of October they believed the dead came to life as spirits .. 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 . October in the United States,. Canada, Ireland and England.. It has roots in the . Celtic. . festival of . Sambain. . . and the . Christian . holiday. . All Saint’s Day. The . name . Sambain. You need. The number trick with 1089 has been around for centuries. To impress someone with this trick, he or she will need paper and pencils:. Example 1. Step #1. :. Have the person write down any three digits number with . Vocabulary Week 7 Root: Lud / Lus Meaning: play/trick Vocabulary Words Illusion Ludicrous Delude Include Exclude Collude Measure Prelude Allude Infer ALLUDE [v] to hint at or suggest Ms. Paris’ Kids love the magic of Halloween: Trick-or-treating, classroom parties and trips to a neighborhood haunted house. But for moms and dads, often there is a fine line between Halloween fun and safety concerns, especially when it comes to road and pedestrian safety.. st. , All Hallows Day (or All Saints Day) is a Catholic day of observance in honor of saints.. In Mexico, they celebrate El Dia de los Muertos or the Day of the Dead starting the evening of October 31. 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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