halloween presented by: ashley saunders and courtney shevchuk
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Halloween Games in Ireland “Snap-apple” –Bobbing for apples Treasure hunts Card games “Knock-a-Dolly”TRANSCRIPT
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HalloweenPresented by:Ashley Saunders
andCourtney Shevchuk
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Where it all began…• Ireland
– about 2000 years ago
• Celebrations– “trick-or-treating”– children dress in
costumes– neighborhood
parties
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Halloween Games in Ireland
• “Snap-apple”– Bobbing for
apples• Treasure hunts• Card games• “Knock-a-Dolly”
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Halloween Food in Ireland•Barnbrack
– Fruitcake– Treasures hidden
inside•Ring•Rag
•Colcannon– Boiled potato– Curly kale– Raw onions– Wrapped coins
in potato•Straw•Coin
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Our Traditions on Halloween
• Why do we dress in costumes?– Ghosts would return to the earth– People would wear a mask to avoid
being recognized by the spirit
• Why do we leave candy on the doorstep?– To calm the ghosts– Prevent them from entering the house
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More Traditions…• Why are the colors associated with
Halloween orange and black?– Orange = Fall Harvest– Black = Darkness and Death
• What is the story behind Jack-o-lanterns?– In Ireland, people placed candles in
hollowed out turnips to keep the spirits and ghosts away.
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And now, a little
Halloween fun…
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In the United States, Halloween is celebrated
every
a. October 1st
b. October 15th
c. October 31st
d. December 25th
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In the United States, Halloween is celebrated every
a. October 1st
b. October 15th
c. October 31c. October 31stst
d. December 25th
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In what country did Halloween start?
a.United Statesb.Russiac. Chinad.Ireland
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In what country did Halloween start?
a.United Statesb.Russiac. Chinad.d.IrelandIreland
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At Halloween parties, guests traditionally “bob” for
a. turnipsb. applesc. orangesd. skulls
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At Halloween parties, guests traditionally “bob” for
a. turnips
b. applesb. applesc. orangesd. skulls
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What would NOT be hidden in a traditional Irish
Barnbrack?a. ragb. ringc. coind. candy corn
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What would NOT be hidden in a traditional Irish
Barnbrack?a. ragb. ringc. coin
d.d. candy corncandy corn
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In the United States, what do children ask for when they
“trick-or-treat”?a. moneyb. candyc. to use the bathroomd. a cell phone
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In the United States, what do children ask for when they
“trick-or-treat”?a. money
b.b. candycandyc. to use the bathroomd. a cell phone
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