Halloween
Origin• Halloween can be traced back to the ancient
religion of the Celtics in Ireland.
• They used to have Samhain which was a festival to celebrate the end of the Celtic year.
• They built fires on the hills to welcome the souls of the dead back to their homes.
When? Where? How? • Halloween is celebrated on 31st October.
• It is celebrated all over the world – Great Britain, United States, Mexico, Canada.
• Some people decorate their homes, dress up in a costume, go to parties and children play trick-or-treat.
Traditions• Pumpkins• Jack-o'-lanterns • Trick-or-treat?• Costumes• Monsters & Ghosts• Apple bobbing• Superstitions • Scary stories & films
Pumpkins & Jack-o’-Lanterns
• Pumpkins are the symbol of Halloween.
• We remove the inside of the pumpkin and cut out the eyes, nose and mouth to make jack-o'-lanterns.
• They were originally created to scare off evil spirits!
• People make them scary...
• Others make them funny...
This is one we made...
Trick-Or-Treat?• Children like to dress up on Halloween.
• They go from house to house knocking on people‘s doors and asking them “Trick or Treat?”
• Normally, people give them a treat such as sweets or money so a trick is not played on the owner of the house.
• It's not only children that like to dress up!• A lot of people have Halloween parties and
the guests normally wear costumes.
Costumes
VAMPIRES PUMPKIN DEATH Vampire & MUMMY
• Apple bobbing is a popular activity on Halloween.
• They use apples to remind us that it is the time of harvest.
• Apples are put in a big bowl of water and you have to try and pick one up with your teeth.
Apple bobbing
Halloween superstitions• If a candle goes out by itself, a ghost has entered
the room.
• You can see your future if you stare into a flame.
• If you see a spider, people believe it is the spirit of a dead loved one watching you.
• If you want to meet a witch, you must wear your clothes inside out and walk backwards.