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This lesson contains 23 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

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Slide 1 - Video

Slide 2 - Video


Where does Halloween originally come from? 
A
Ireland
B
Scotland
C
England
D
United States

Slide 3 - Quiz


Which population (=bevolkingsgroep) started Halloween?
A
The Romans
B
The Greek
C
The Celts
D
The Persians

Slide 4 - Quiz


What does the word Halloween come from?
A
All Hallow's Eve
B
All Hail's Eve
C
All Havens Eve
D
All Holy Eve

Slide 5 - Quiz


What are pumpkins used for at Halloween?
A
As lantern
B
Als food
C
As decoration
D
As mask

Slide 6 - Quiz

Slide 7 - Drag question


Halloween is a Christian celebration.
A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz


When did people start to celebrate Halloween? 
A
about 100 years ago
B
about 200 years ago
C
about 1000 years ago
D
about 2000 years ago

Slide 9 - Quiz


What is not a tradition at Halloween?
A
Trick or treat!
B
Decorating a tree
C
Wearing costumes
D
Carving a pumpkin

Slide 10 - Quiz


Halloween comes from Hallow's Eve. 
What do you think 'Hallow' means?
A
Scary
B
Strange
C
Hollow (= empty)
D
Holy (= sacred/heilig)

Slide 11 - Quiz


People used to believe that the dead would come back at Halloween. 
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz


The Celts celebrated Halloween with a lot of noise, parades and big bonfires. 
A
Correct
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz


What does 'Trick or treat'mean?
A
'Give me a treat or I will prank you!'
B
'Give me a treat or I will shoot you!'
C
'Give me a treat or I will leave!'
D
'Give me a treat or you are mean!'

Slide 14 - Quiz

Scary Alphabet
Make a Halloween alphabet e.g. A = America, B = bat…..etc
How many letters can you do??
 

timer
4:00

Slide 15 - Slide

October 31st

March 17th
February 14th
July 4th

Independence day
Halloween
St. Patrick's day
St. Valentine's day

Slide 16 - Drag question

Spirits cross over to the land of the living. The people were scared.
They disguised* themselves by wearing a mask/costume so evil spirits wouldn't harm* them.


* To disguise = vermommen, to harm = pijn doen

Slide 17 - Slide

Why do we wear costumes?

Slide 18 - Open question

What is the most popular Halloween candy?
A
Snickers
B
Mars
C
Milky Way
D
Oreo

Slide 19 - Quiz

What do you call a carved Halloween pumpkin?
A
Jack-O'-Lantern
B
Jill-O'-Lantern
C
John-O'-Lantern
D
Jane-O'-Lantern

Slide 20 - Quiz

Slide 21 - Video

Halloween
+ 2000 years ago
• 31st of October
• All Hallows' Eve (31 Oct)
• All Hallows (1 Nov)
• Started in Ireland > Samhain

Slide 22 - Slide

Facts
• The Irish brought their traditions to the US in 1840
• Halloween as we know today started in 1921
• Mass production costumes started in the 1950s

Slide 23 - Slide