Halloween presentation

christind 69,702 views 54 slides Jan 29, 2013
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HALLOWEEN

History
•Halloween, October 31
• Began 2,000 years ago as
the ancient Celtic festival
Samhain (Sow-een), End
of the summer.

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.

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.

Food and Drink!

Eat some Candy Corn

or Pumpkin Seeds

Make Caramel Apples

Drink Apple Cider

Halloween Activities!

Go on a hayride

Visit a corn maze…

Make a bonfire

What do you do at a bonfire?
•Roast marshmallows
•Tell ghost stories

Enter a haunted house, if you dare.

Bob for apples

Read spooky stories

Watch horror films

Stay up verrry late!

Arts, crafts and
decorations!

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

•Give him/her a face and a name!

•Enter your scarecrow in a contest…

or put them in front of the house.

Decorate the house with spider webs…

bats…

black cats…

ghosts… BOO!

Hang some skeletons…

a witch, her hat & broom too!
Crash!

Place a tombstone…
May they Rest In Peace!

Pumpkins!
Pumpkins!
Pumpkins!

Pumpkins…
•are the official fruit of Halloween
•in superstition, as lanterns, welcome good
spirits and protect against malevolent ones.

Pick a pumpkin…
at a pumpkin patch.

Carve it…

Give it eyes, a nose, a mouth…
then put a candle inside.

Now it’s a Jack-O-Lantern!

Be creative! Watch it glow!

World Record Pumpkin
2009 pounds/ 911 kilos
•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6WnNeRk5o4&feature=relmfu

Giant Pumpkin Regatta
•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCqkHomnbHU&feature=related
•3:12

Trick or Treat?

What’s trick-or-treating?
•On October 31,
people once
thought that they
would encounter
ghosts if they left
their home…

•So, people wore masks
and dressed up in
costumes.
•That way, the ghosts
wouldn’t recognize
them.
•People also offered
treats to the ghosts.

•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.

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

So, choose a mask…

paint your face...

put on a wig…

or dress up in a costume...

Now, go trick-or-treating!

Halloween is a time for…
What else can you think of?

Be yourself…
…or someone else

Have a
Happy
Halloween!