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This lesson contains 30 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Halloween

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Goals for today:
* You will know more about the history and tradition of Halloween
* You have practiced with writing a "scary story"
think - pair - share principle

Slide 2 - Slide

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1:00
What do you know about Halloween?

Slide 3 - Mind map

Slide 4 - Video

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1:00
Name 4 scary things from the song

Slide 5 - Mind map

Slide 6 - Video


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

Slide 7 - Quiz


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

Slide 8 - Quiz


Where 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 9 - Quiz


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

Slide 10 - Quiz


Halloween is a Christian celebration.
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz


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

Slide 12 - 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 13 - Quiz


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

Slide 14 - Quiz


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

Slide 15 - 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 16 - Quiz

When do we celebrate Halloween?
A
30 October
B
31 October
C
1 November
D
2 November

Slide 17 - Quiz

How much money do the Americans spend on Halloween?
A
6 billion
B
6 million
C
600 thousand
D
60 thousand

Slide 18 - Quiz

What Celtic festival does Halloween originate from?
A
All Hallows Eve
B
Samhain
C
Harvest time
D
Hallowmas

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

What typical elements do we find in scary stories?

Slide 21 - Open question

Assignment:  You are going to write your own spooky Halloween story in Pairs

 
Introduction: write it in 3 to 5 sentences:
Middle: write the middle of the story; 5 to 8 sentences 
Conclusion : Write the end of the story: 3 to 4 sentences
timer
10:00

Slide 22 - Slide

Tips for writing (a scary story): 
Setting & Characters 
- use the environment!
- make characters intentions/feelings real 









Slide 23 - Slide

try to use the active not passive voice
“The straps are cold on Sara’s skin as the men strap her into the chair,"
vs 
“Sara feels the cold, metal straps on her skin as the men hold her down in the chair.” 
The killer raised their knife vs The knive was raised.

Slide 24 - Slide

You have 1 minute to.....
Make a group o
timer
1:00

Slide 25 - Slide

Read your story to each other
Was it any good?

timer
5:00

Slide 26 - Slide

Slide 27 - Video


How many Americans dress up (verkleden) during Halloween? 
A
about 100 million
B
about 120 million
C
about 140 million
D
about 150 million

Slide 28 - Quiz

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 29 - Slide

What do you take away from this lesson? Name (at least) 2 things:

Slide 30 - Mind map