Halloween is a festival celebrated at the end of October that originated from the Christian holiday All Hallows' Eve. On Halloween, children and adults dress up in costumes and children go door-to-door saying "trick or treat," receiving candy or other treats in return. Common Halloween symbols and vocabulary words include ghosts, pumpkins, witches, cats, spells, brooms, devils, and Frankenstein. Games related to Halloween include interactive stories, matching games, and a virtual haunted house.
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3. What is Halloween?
The history
A festival is a party to The word Halloween itself
celebrate the end or comes from “All-Hallows-
beginning of something Evening.” Hallow means to
the people of a culture honor something by saying
think is important. it is holy or sacred.
Halloween is a way of
remembering and
Halloween is a festival or
honoring the dead.
holiday.
5. What do we do on Halloween?
On Halloween children and adults normally
dress up and wear costumes.
Children normally knock on other people’s
doors and say ‘Trick or Treat’ or sing a song.
Then people give you sweets or money.