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Halloween

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Introduction
Halloween Is A Festival Celebrated
Mainly In The U.S.A On The Night Of
October 31. It Was Held In Anglo
Saxon Countries, But with The
Expansive Force Of U.S.A Culture,
Halloween Includes Been Popular In
Other Western Nations.
WHY IT IS CALLED HALLOWEEN
"Halloween" comes from All Hallows' Eve and
represents "hallowed evening." The narrative of
Halloween goes back to a pagan celebration
called Samhain. Hundreds of years ago,
somebody dressed up as saints and went door to
door, which is the origin of Halloween getups and
trick or treating.
Who Started Halloween
Halloween originates from the old, pre Christian
Celtic celebration of Samhain, which was
celebrated on the night of October 31. The Celts,
who lived 2,000 years back in the place that is
now Ireland, the United Kingdom, and northern
France, acknowledged that the dead returned to
earth on Samhain.
History Of Halloween
Halloween Is a holiday honored on the evening of
October 31st. Traditional Activates such as trick or
Treating, Bonfires, Carving Jack o lanterns, and
visiting “haunted houses” are part of the holiday.
Versions of these activities were first carried out in
North America in the nineteenth century by Irish and
Scottish immigrants.
how do we celebrate Halloween

People commemorate Halloween by going to church, lighting a


candle, and praying. It is also celebrated by carving pumpkins,
wearing scary costumes, and watching horror films. Record and
significance of Halloween Celebrated primarily in western nations,
Halloween has different beliefs concerning its origin.
ways to celebrate Halloween

• Hold a Halloween movie night with your


household
• Carve pumpkins with associates of your
home
• Create Halloween or drop skills. Bake fall
goodies, like pumpkin bread, or make your
own Halloween candy
• Hold a virtual Halloween costume contest
• Create an outdoor Halloween scavenger
hunt
• Hold a small group outdoor costume
parade
• Carve pumpkins outdoors with neighbors
what is the tradition of Halloween

Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on


October 31. The tradition originated with the
ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when
people would light bonfires and wear
costumes to ward off ghosts.
tradition of Halloween

01 Carving pumpkins

02 Trick or treating,

03 Wearing Scary
Costumes
What pumpkin is used for Halloween
A jack o’ lantern (or jack o'lantern) is a carved
turnip, pumpkin or other root vegetable lantern,
commonly associated with the Halloween holiday.
Why do they say trick or treat?
Trick or treating is a standard Halloween custom for
kids and adults in some countries. On the evening
before All Saints' Day, children in getups travel from
home to house, asking for delicacies with the word
"Trick or treat.“
Top Tricks For Halloween
 Freak out passers by. This year,
 Jump out from a hay bale.
 Leave a spooky message.
 Cover the loo in cling film.
 Place a ladder up against your front
door.
 Send a Valentine's card.
 Give someone else a treat.
 Change all the clocks.
Why do people wear scary costumes
The tradition was created with the ancient Celtic festival
of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear
costumes to ward off ghosts. Pope Gregory III
designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints in the
eighth century. Soon, All Saints Day incorporated some of
the traditions of Samhain.
Halloween games

• Ghost Hunters.
• Mummy Wrap.
• Pass the Balloons.
• Peanut Race.
• Halloween Pumpkin Games.
• Spider Web.
Halloween activities

• Watch scary movies • Include the hocus pocus


together. game.
• Play a spooky music
• Carve the pumpkin playlist.
competition. • Organise the trick or treat
• A dress up contest on game.
Halloween seems perfect! • Stack the cookie game.
• Swap haunted stories.
Popular costumes

Rory Stacy

Zachary rOBERT
Halloween Foods

Ghost Poops MONSTER TEETH

SCARY SCABS GOBLIN EARS


Halloween colors

Orange Symbolizes The Warmth Black Represents The Cold,


Of Autumn And The Last Of Dark, And Long Winter
Harvest Season
Halloween timeline

2.500 Years Ago


1000 A.D 1840s 1920 1950s
(700 BCE)

Anoka,
Halloween comes to Candy becomes
Samhain All Souls Minnesota hosts
America “teat” in trick or
celebration 'Day Halloween
Jack o lanterns first made treating
begin established celebration to
from pumpkins.
prevent pranks

All Hallows’ Day Samhain’s Halloween “Black Halloween”


Halloween is
& Hall Hallows’ traditions are becomes a night occurs
a popular
Eve were Christianized. of mischief & Trick or treating
holiday
established. Stingy Jack (the Pranks becomes tradition
jack o lantern)
700s (731 to-741 CE) 1500s Early 1900s 1933 Today
Halloween And covid 19

Low Risk Higher Risk


Traditional Trick-Or-
Having a Scavenger Attending Crowed
Decorating Pumpkins Treating Where
Hunt Style Trick Or Costume Parties Held
or Your Home With Children Go Door To
Treat Search With Indoors.
Your Family. Door.
Your Household.

Having A Virtual Going To An Indoor Going On Hayrides Or


Having A Halloween
Halloween Costume Haunted House Where Tractor Rides With
Movie night with your
Contest. People May Be Crowed People Who Are Not In
family.
Together And Screaming Your Household.
Halloween And covid 2021
How The Ongoing Pandemic Is Affecting American Halloween celebrations this year

Among Adults Who Celebrate Halloween. Considering The COVID Pandemic.

Half(52%) Plan To Celebrate Halloween The Same As In Previous Years

30% 08%

Three In Ten Will And Nearly One In Ten


Celebrate Less Than Will Celebrate More
Before
Halloween SAFETY TIPS

Stay Behind a
Go In Wear a mask
storm door
Shits

Buy Factory Keep Candy Put hand


Wrapped in individual Sanitizer
candy out
Plans To Celebrate Halloween Return To Pre-Covid Levels
To Share Of U.S. adults Who Said They Celebrated Halloween In 2019,
Planned To In 2022 and plan to in 2021

57
All Adults 42
56

77
Gen z 57
66

68
Millennials 57
71

55
Gen X 40
59

41
Baby Boomers 29
43
Halloween CELEBRATION AND SPENDING PLANS

Total Celebrating Total Expected Spending


$10.1B $10.6B

$9.1B $9 $8.8B
$8

72
70
69
68

65

58

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022


Halloween CELEBRATED COUNTRIES

Russia
Canada

United Scarry North


Pacific Ocean
Scarry
United NORTH Kingdom Italy
Atlantic ocean
States Of
Scarry
NORTH
America
PACIFIC
ocean

Scarry India
OCEAN Singapor
e

Scarry Scarry
south south
PACIFIC Atlantic ocean
ocean
New
Zealand
Halloween QUIZ
1.An Animal That Symbolizes Evil And 4. A hollowed out pumpkin with a face cut in one side
Bad Luck And Is Witch’s Pet. and candle put inside.

A. Bat A. Jack o lantern


B. Owl B. Tom o lantern
C. Black cat C. Miss pumpkin

3.A small creature that catches insects in a web. 4. A monster that goes out of control and is dangerous

A. Rat A. Frankenstein
B. Spider B. Spiderman
C. frog C. Harry potter
Halloween QUIZ
5.A large round metal container used for cooking over 6.A pointed covering for the head that witches wear.
fire.

A. Pan A. Witch cat


B. Pot B. Witch cap
C. Cauldron C. Witch Crown

7.Sweet food made of sugar 8.Nacturnal small animal that look like mice with
wings

A. Cake A. Bats
B. Candies B. Rats
C. biscuits C. Owel's
Halloween QUIZ
9.A SPIRIT OFA DEAD PERSON REPRESENTED 10.A women with evil magic powers
AS A PALE, TRANSPARENT IMAGE.

A. Skeleton A. Witch
B. Mummy B. Wizard
C. Ghost C. Fairy

11.Large round vegetables 12.A typical Halloween character that is a vampire


With hand orange skin

A. Eggplants A. Werewolf
B. Courgette B. Dracula
C. Pumpkins C. Troll
Halloween QUIZ
13.A frame of bones that supports a human body. 14.Children Dress Up Frightening
Costumes And Visit peoples homes

A. Ghost A. Witch
B. Zombie B. Wizard
C. skeleton C. Fairy

15.A brush on the end of a long handle that witches use 16.A Representation of a dead person.
to fly.

A. Wire Brush A. Death


B. Broom B. Goblin
C. Mop C. Zombie
Halloween QUOTES

When black cats prowl


and pumpkins gleam,
may luck be yours on
Halloween.
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