H a l l o w e e n.pptx
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Halloween October, 31
summer's end
Pope Gregory III
All Hallows' Evening
All Hallows' Even
All Hallows' e’en
Halloween
The day is often associated with the colours black and orange, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o'-lantern. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, ghost tours, bonfires, visiting haunted attractions, pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.
Jack-o-lantern
a turnip
a pumpkin
Oh!—fruit loved of boyhood! —the old days recalling, When wood-grapes were purpling and brown nuts were falling! When wild, ugly faces we carved in its skin, Glaring out through the dark with a candle within!
If I were a witch upon a big switch, A-riding through the air, I’d fly all around, then drop on the ground, And give you an awful scare.
Witches
I wear a pointy hat My pet’s a scary black cat I’m terribly fond Of waving my wand And my flying broom’s called Gnat.
Black Cats
Ghosts
There once was a ghost named Fred Who one day never left bed. He’d grown old His hands were cold It turned out that now he was dead.
In a dark, dark wood there was a dark, dark house; And in the dark, dark house there was a dark, dark room; And in the dark, dark room there was a dark, dark cupboard; And in the dark, dark cupboard there was a dark, dark shelf; And on the dark, dark shelf there was a dark, dark box; And in the dark, dark box there was a. . GHOST!
I only come out at first black And by sunrise I’m usually back Blood’s what I eat No brains or meat When I swing my cape I’m gone in a smack. Bats & Vampires
The bat is batty as can be. It sleeps all day in cave or tree, And when the sun sets in the sky, It rises from its rest to fly. All night this mobile mammal mugs A myriad of flying bugs. And after its night out on the town, The batty bat sleeps upside down.
Skeletons
Ding, dang, dong! Crackle a little song! Use your bones As xylophones One went crack, what’s wrong?
Spiders
'Will you walk into my parlour? ' said a spider to a fly: 'Tis the prettiest parlour that ever you did spy; The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things to show when you are there. '
BONFIRE Bone fire
Trick or treat, trick or treat, Give us something good to eat! Give us candy, give us cake, Give us something sweet to take. Give us cookies, fruit and gum, Hurry up and give us some You had better do it quick Or we’ll surely play a trick! Trick or treat, trick or treat, Give us something good to eat!
Trick or treat, you're so neat. Give me something good to eat. Nuts and candy, fruit and gum. I'll go away if you give me some. Trick or treat, smell my feet. I know you'll give us lots of treats. Not too big, not too small, Maybe the size of Montreal.
Halloween Costumes
A Bat A Vampire A Skeleton A Bat A Witch A Ghost
Mummies
Halloween decorations
A Haunted House
Tombstones in the yard
Halloween Food
Halloween activities
Happy Hallowe’en
H a l l o w e e n.pptx