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Halloween is celebrated on October 31st, when children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating by knocking on doors and saying "trick or treat." While Halloween originated as a celebration connected to evil spirits, it later became a holiday focused on children asking for treats. Common Halloween symbols like witches, ghosts, black cats and pumpkins have evolved from those evil spirit origins into popular costumes and decorations.
The document provides information about Halloween stories and folklore. It discusses the origins of Halloween celebrations among the ancient Celts and how the tradition was revived in the 20th century. It also describes different types of Halloween stories, including folktales that revolve around death and ghosts, as well as psychological thriller stories. Popular Halloween story books are listed. Tips and ideas for Halloween decorations, costumes, and quotes to celebrate the holiday are also presented.
If you're doing this for English as Second Language students, part 1 is appropriate for CLB level 2 - 3 students, but part 2 is a bit more difficult and more appropriate for CLB level 4 and above.
Halloween originated as the Gaelic holiday of All Hallows' Eve, celebrated on October 31st, and has evolved into a popular annual holiday in countries like the United States, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom. On Halloween, children dress up in costumes like monsters and zombies and go door-to-door asking for candy while saying "trick or treat," and common Halloween foods include candy and apples. While Halloween is a fun holiday, it is also associated with watching horror movies and the idea that dead spirits wake and try to revive on this night.
Halloween originated as the Gaelic holiday of All Hallows' Eve, celebrated on October 31st. It has traditions of children dressing up in costumes, going door-to-door asking for candy while saying "trick or treat", and carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins. While associated with scary themes, Halloween is meant as a fun holiday, though some watch horror movies or dress as monsters like vampires, witches, ghosts, and zombies.
This article discusses color choices for Halloween costumes during the COVID-19 pandemic when traditional trick-or-treating is cancelled. It recommends black, red, and grey to evoke a dark and ominous vibe like Dracula or Maleficent. Red, orange, and cinnamon can symbolize blood or the living and the dead as seen in costumes of Chucky or Charlie Graham. Finally, bright neon colors like fluorescent blues, greens, yellows and purples used in costumes of Mystique, Harley Quinn or The Mask provide a fresh take while honoring pop culture characters. The article stresses the importance of accurate costumes to gain attention and treats online this Halloween season.
Jillian Kirk describes her Halloween costume, which will have multi-colored curly hair like a curly fry, a moldy apple face with purple veins and warts, a giant pumpkin nose, few remaining moldy bread teeth, an extended chin blocking her feet from view, and unwashed grey hair growing from her ears under a long dark cape dragging behind her - creating the scariest look to frighten everyone on Halloween night.
This document contains foreign words and their definitions. It discusses a childhood Halloween memory where a large snowstorm cancelled trick-or-treating plans, but candy was still enjoyed. The Pope spoke ex cathedra and cancelled Halloween in an unlikely turn of events. At a restaurant, the father kept yelling "garcon" to try to get the waiter's attention. They later watched a film noir movie about a femme fatale set in the fin de siècle era while eating candy.
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st, when children dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating by knocking on doors and saying "trick or treat." While Halloween originated as a celebration connected to evil spirits, it later became a holiday focused on children asking for treats. Common Halloween symbols like witches, ghosts, black cats and pumpkins have evolved from those evil spirit origins into popular costumes and decorations.
The document provides information about Halloween stories and folklore. It discusses the origins of Halloween celebrations among the ancient Celts and how the tradition was revived in the 20th century. It also describes different types of Halloween stories, including folktales that revolve around death and ghosts, as well as psychological thriller stories. Popular Halloween story books are listed. Tips and ideas for Halloween decorations, costumes, and quotes to celebrate the holiday are also presented.
If you're doing this for English as Second Language students, part 1 is appropriate for CLB level 2 - 3 students, but part 2 is a bit more difficult and more appropriate for CLB level 4 and above.
Halloween originated as the Gaelic holiday of All Hallows' Eve, celebrated on October 31st, and has evolved into a popular annual holiday in countries like the United States, Canada, Ireland and the United Kingdom. On Halloween, children dress up in costumes like monsters and zombies and go door-to-door asking for candy while saying "trick or treat," and common Halloween foods include candy and apples. While Halloween is a fun holiday, it is also associated with watching horror movies and the idea that dead spirits wake and try to revive on this night.
Halloween originated as the Gaelic holiday of All Hallows' Eve, celebrated on October 31st. It has traditions of children dressing up in costumes, going door-to-door asking for candy while saying "trick or treat", and carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins. While associated with scary themes, Halloween is meant as a fun holiday, though some watch horror movies or dress as monsters like vampires, witches, ghosts, and zombies.
This article discusses color choices for Halloween costumes during the COVID-19 pandemic when traditional trick-or-treating is cancelled. It recommends black, red, and grey to evoke a dark and ominous vibe like Dracula or Maleficent. Red, orange, and cinnamon can symbolize blood or the living and the dead as seen in costumes of Chucky or Charlie Graham. Finally, bright neon colors like fluorescent blues, greens, yellows and purples used in costumes of Mystique, Harley Quinn or The Mask provide a fresh take while honoring pop culture characters. The article stresses the importance of accurate costumes to gain attention and treats online this Halloween season.
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Halloween celebrations in the UK and US include costumes, horror movies, and trick-or-treating. In the UK, children go door-to-door seeking treats, while teenagers play pranks. Americans spend billions on Halloween and decorate their homes. Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people wore costumes to appease spirits and performed divination rituals with nuts and pumpkins.
Halloween is celebrated annually on October 31st and has origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals. Traditional Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes, carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins, attending parties, and visiting haunted houses. Trick-or-treating involves children dressing in costumes and walking door-to-door asking for treats. Jack-o-lanterns are made by carving faces into pumpkins and placing candles inside them. Popular costumes feature monsters, ghosts, and characters from movies and pop culture. Candy is a favorite treat received while trick-or-treating.
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Halloween is an annual holiday that originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Some key Halloween traditions and customs include carving pumpkins into Jack-o'-lanterns, children dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating, and telling spooky stories. The document provides information about the history and origins of Halloween, describes common Halloween activities and traditions, includes a sample Halloween story for children, and poses some quiz questions to test the reader's understanding.
This document provides inspiration for Halloween costumes, decorations, and activities. It includes quotes about Halloween and recommendations for Halloween movies, food, crafts, and home decor. Some key tips are to get in the Halloween spirit by watching horror movies, carving pumpkins, making costumes, and cooking festive treats. Quotes cover topics like dressing up, appreciating others' costumes, disliking candy corn, and identifying with Charlie Brown. The goal is to help readers celebrate Halloween through a variety of creative and spooky ideas.
At Tuttle Chiropractic in Peoria IL we grew up watching the animated holiday specials around Christmas. Shows like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “"A Charlie Brown Christmas" were holiday traditions that only aired on television once a year.
Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, marking the end of the harvest season. While retaining Pagan roots, it is now celebrated the day before All Hallow's Day, a Christian holiday honoring the dead. Modern Halloween traditions in the USA involve carving pumpkins, trick-or-treating while wearing costumes, and engaging in lighthearted activities focused on themes of humor and confronting death, such as bobbing for apples and telling scary stories.
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Halloween has its origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals that date back over 6,000 years. It was originally a pagan festival that marked the end of the Celtic calendar year and was a time to celebrate the harvest and remember loved ones who had passed away. Traditions such as wearing costumes and carving pumpkins evolved from ancient practices to ward off ghosts and pay tribute to deceased relatives. Today, Halloween is celebrated in many countries on October 31st with activities like trick-or-treating, carving jack-o-lanterns, wearing costumes, and attending parties.
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2) Speakers at an ASU symposium discussed topics like how Carroll's stutter influenced his writing and relationships with children like Alice Liddell, as well as astronomical and linguistic references in the books.
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The document discusses the origins and traditions of Halloween. It began as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, marking the end of the harvest season. The tradition spread to the United States in the 1840s, where pumpkin carving and trick-or-treating became popular customs. Trick-or-treating involves children going door-to-door in costumes, threatening pranks if they are not given candy. The legend of Jack-o'-lanterns also originated from an Irish folk tale about a man named Jack who was condemned to wander at night with only a pumpkin lantern to light his way. Overall, the document expresses that Halloween remains an enjoyable celebration.
The document contains a Halloween trivia quiz with 36 multiple choice questions about various aspects of Halloween traditions and culture. Some key details covered include that Halloween is typically celebrated at the end of October, pumpkins and the colors orange and black are strongly associated with Halloween, and activities like trick-or-treating, carving jack-o-lanterns, and visiting haunted houses are common Halloween practices in many places. The largest pumpkin on record weighed over 1,190 kilograms.
On New Year's Eve, people celebrate the coming of the new year with friends and family. At midnight, everyone sings Auld Lang Syne and makes resolutions for the new year. On New Year's Day, people reflect on their resolutions from the previous night.
In February, the Crufts Dog Show takes place in Birmingham where breeders bring valuable dogs to compete. Saint Valentine's Day is also celebrated in February when people send cards to those they love or admire.
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This document provides information about Halloween traditions in both Portugal and the United States/Great Britain. In Portugal, Halloween is mainly celebrated in English classes, where students wear costumes but do not go trick-or-treating. On November 1st, Portugal celebrates "All Saint's Day" differently by children going door-to-door asking for "Pão por Deus" and receiving sweets without costumes. In the US and UK, Halloween involves vampires, ghosts, carving pumpkins, trick-or-treating while wearing costumes and eating sweets on October 31st. The document also includes Halloween vocabulary, dialogues, pictures and games.
This document summarizes Shirley Senn's life through a collection of photographs and captions from 1935 to 2009. It describes her upbringing in South Carolina, her career as a nurse, marriage to Jack Holmes, and role as a mother of three. It highlights her love of cooking for family, involvement in her community through volunteer work, and bringing humor and fun to gatherings with family and friends through the years.
Halloween celebrations in the UK and US include costumes, horror movies, and trick-or-treating. In the UK, children go door-to-door seeking treats, while teenagers play pranks. Americans spend billions on Halloween and decorate their homes. Halloween originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, where people wore costumes to appease spirits and performed divination rituals with nuts and pumpkins.
Halloween is celebrated annually on October 31st and has origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals. Traditional Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes, carving jack-o-lanterns from pumpkins, attending parties, and visiting haunted houses. Trick-or-treating involves children dressing in costumes and walking door-to-door asking for treats. Jack-o-lanterns are made by carving faces into pumpkins and placing candles inside them. Popular costumes feature monsters, ghosts, and characters from movies and pop culture. Candy is a favorite treat received while trick-or-treating.
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The document contains several student submissions for a Halloween writing assignment. The pieces describe common Halloween themes like trick-or-treating, ghosts, goblins, witches, scary settings and encounters. Many focus on kids enjoying or being scared by Halloween activities and creatures that come out at night on October 31st.
Halloween is an annual holiday that originated from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Some key Halloween traditions and customs include carving pumpkins into Jack-o'-lanterns, children dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating, and telling spooky stories. The document provides information about the history and origins of Halloween, describes common Halloween activities and traditions, includes a sample Halloween story for children, and poses some quiz questions to test the reader's understanding.
This document provides inspiration for Halloween costumes, decorations, and activities. It includes quotes about Halloween and recommendations for Halloween movies, food, crafts, and home decor. Some key tips are to get in the Halloween spirit by watching horror movies, carving pumpkins, making costumes, and cooking festive treats. Quotes cover topics like dressing up, appreciating others' costumes, disliking candy corn, and identifying with Charlie Brown. The goal is to help readers celebrate Halloween through a variety of creative and spooky ideas.
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Halloween has its origins in ancient Celtic harvest festivals that date back over 6,000 years. It was originally a pagan festival that marked the end of the Celtic calendar year and was a time to celebrate the harvest and remember loved ones who had passed away. Traditions such as wearing costumes and carving pumpkins evolved from ancient practices to ward off ghosts and pay tribute to deceased relatives. Today, Halloween is celebrated in many countries on October 31st with activities like trick-or-treating, carving jack-o-lanterns, wearing costumes, and attending parties.
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1) ASU Library's extensive Alice in Wonderland collection contains pop-up books, scene changers, fine art interpretations, and more relating to the stories.
2) Speakers at an ASU symposium discussed topics like how Carroll's stutter influenced his writing and relationships with children like Alice Liddell, as well as astronomical and linguistic references in the books.
3) Adaptations and references to Alice in popular culture are widespread, appearing in movies, games, songs, plays, and more, keeping the stories relevant over 150 years after publication.
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st in the USA and UK. People decorate their homes with jack-o-lanterns and costumes. Children go trick-or-treating by dressing up and saying "trick or treat" to neighbors, who give out candy. Additionally, some people host Halloween parties where they tell scary stories and play games.
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The document discusses the origins and traditions of Halloween. It began as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, marking the end of the harvest season. The tradition spread to the United States in the 1840s, where pumpkin carving and trick-or-treating became popular customs. Trick-or-treating involves children going door-to-door in costumes, threatening pranks if they are not given candy. The legend of Jack-o'-lanterns also originated from an Irish folk tale about a man named Jack who was condemned to wander at night with only a pumpkin lantern to light his way. Overall, the document expresses that Halloween remains an enjoyable celebration.
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3. Fact Number 1
“It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” first
aired on October 27, 1966. It was the 3rd
Peanuts special to air.
4. “There is magic in the night when
pumpkins glow by moonlight.”
5. Fun Fact #2
“At the 2001 ceremony at which Charles Schulz
was posthumously awarded the Congressional
old Medal, Senator Diane Feinstein said,
“Washington can sometimes be a very lonely
place, not unlike the pumpkin patch when Linus
is waiting for the Great Pumpkin.”
6. Dress for Fun on Halloween
Most popular costumes are superheros
Dress up like food. Lots of choices at link in
speaker notes.
Always remember to be creative with your
costume & make-up
Don’t forget to dress up your pets as well as
kids and yourself.
7. Fun Fact #3
“I am the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown”
show delivered with fabulous ratings,
with a 31.6 rating & a 49% share of
audience.
8. White
Is the color of ghosts and
vampire skin, the color
produced by the
combination of all the colors
of the visible spectrum.
What does White & Black mean?
Black
Is the color of bats, witch
clothes, and of enchanted
cats. It is the darkest color,
the result of the absence of
or complete absorption of
light.
9. More Color Meanings for Halloween
Orange
Is the color of
pumpkins. The colour
orange is named after
the appearance of the
ripe orange fruit.
Purple
Is the colour of dusk
before the dark night
comes. Is the color
most often associated
with royalty, magic,
and mystery.
Red
Is the color of blood,
and because of this it
has historically been
associated with
sacrifice, danger and
courage.
10. Fun Fact #4
Vince Guaraldi composed
and performed the score
of the show. He usually
had a trio, but expanded
to a sextet for “It’s the
Great Pumpkin Charlie
Brown.”
12. FUN FACT #5
Charlie
Brown got a
rock instead
of Candy.
The voice
over for
Charlie
Brown also
got rocks
not candy.
“All the other
kids thought it
was funny, but i
didn’t.”
13. Best Color Choices for Halloween Data
A B C
Yellow 10 20 7
Blue 30 15 10
Orange 5 24 16
16. Our process is easy
trick or treat? candies stomach ache
17. Let’s review some mysterious concepts
Orange
Is the color of pumpkins. The
colour orange is named after
the appearance of the ripe
orange fruit.
Purple
Is the colour of dusk before the
dark night comes. Is the color
most often associated with
royalty, magic, and mystery.
Red
Is the color of blood, and
because of this it has
historically been associated
with sacrifice, danger and
courage.
Orange
Is the color of pumpkins. The
colour orange is named after
the appearance of the ripe
orange fruit.
Purple
Is the colour of dusk before the
dark night comes. Is the color
most often associated with
royalty, magic, and mystery.
Red
Is the color of blood, and
because of this it has
historically been associated
with sacrifice, danger and
courage.
20. Credits
Special thanks to all the people who made and released
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