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Halloween

 

Halloween

  Halloween

 

1. Let's get to know each other better

 

  • What is your name?

  • How old are you?

  • Where are you from?

  • What are your favorite holidays?

  • In what countries do people celebrate Halloween?

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2. Let’s warm up
2. Let’s warm up

Name as many words as possible for each category

 

Halloween treats

Halloween costumes

Autumn

 

 

 

 

Name as many words as possible for each category  ...
3. Let’s revise some vocabulary
3. Let’s revise some vocabulary
4. Let’s watch the video and do the test
4. Let’s watch the video and do the test
Halloween History For Kids | Year 1 History | STEM Home Learning
Halloween History For Kids | Year 1 History | STEM Home Learning
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1

What did the people of Ireland and the UK celebrate over 2,000 years ago?

a Christmas

b Easter

c Samyan

d Halloween

 

2

What did the Romans celebrate in October?

a The goddess of fruit and trees

b The goddess of love

c The goddess of war

d The goddess of wisdom

 

3

Why do people play bobbing for apples at Halloween?

A It is a fun game to play with friends.

B It is a tradition from ancient Rome.

C It is a way to celebrate the goddess of fruit and trees.

D It is a way to celebrate the festival of Samyan.

4

What did the costumes change to as the festival started to be called Halloween?

a Animals

b Saints, angels, and devils

c Ghosts

d Pumpkins

5

What do Irish people eat at Halloween?

A Pumpkin pie

b Fruitcake called barnbrack

c Candy apples

d Turnips

6

Where did the tradition of trick or treating originate?

A Ireland

b Mexico

c America

d Ancient Rome

7

What do people in Mexico celebrate on November 1st and 2nd?

a Halloween

b Christmas

c The Day of the Dead

d Thanksgiving

 

1 What did the people of Ireland and the UK...
5. Let’s do the quiz
5. Let’s do the quiz
6.Let’s watch the video and discuss the questions
6.Let’s watch the video and discuss the questions
7 'No Carve' Ways to Decorate Pumpkins!