Every year on October 31st, Halloween is celebrated in many different countries around the world.
As usual, wikipedia has loads of information but have a look at History.com for a change! Here you'll find pictures, videos, games, infos on This Day in History (obviously updated daily!) and topics - exactly where you can read about the ancient origins of this celebration, evolution, today's traditions and trivia. Have a look at some of the short videos available (for example, Pumpkin facts), read about History of the Jack O'Lantern, and explore the interactive pumpkin carving patterns.
The NYTimes also has resources for teachers - many and good ones! Under the heading Education, we find lessons, crosswords, multimedia / slideshows, quizzes, recipes and more such as movie overviews.
Some more practical and easy stuff for us to use are the traditional word searches, crosswords or coloring pages you can find here and here and choose according to your age / level group.With young learners, even 12 / 13 year-olds (7th graders) there is this link I find fantastic with Background Information and Activities + Halloween Teacher Activities + Halloween Family Activities. Then, if you click on the pumpkin (top right hand corner), you can play a short movie (with or without captions), play games, quizzes, write, read,... all with sound. In the end, learners / teachers / parents can also print whatever they want.
My Halloween greetings :)))


5 comments:
BOO!!!! Always very nice the material you share with us. Clicked on the pumpkin and found it nice too.
Have a nice Halloween...but don't get too frightened!!!
Cláudia Mota
Your suggestions are really interesting.Thank you a lot.Enjoy your Halloween!!
Great suggestions as always! Thanks a lot!
Have a scaaaaaary Halloween...
your links are always great!history.com was amazing!!
thank u!
have a scary Halloween,
Simo :)
There are tons of materials ... I just chose some that I thought might be more useful. I do not intend to build lists, just to select some because I know we don't have the time - either to check them all or to put them into practice. Till then I'll post some more stuff, promise!
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