We Celebrated Halloween
A little bit of the story of Halloween:
Many americans celebrate Halloween on October 31. Celebrations include costume parties and trick-or-treating.
Halloween celebrations include costume parties where people dress as witches, ghosts, and animal figures associated with Halloween, or as fictitious characters from horror films, television shows or books. Costume parties are often held at people’s homes, a hired venue, or venues that are supposedly haunted.
Many schools around the world, including international schools, celebrate Halloween by hosting costume parades and award prizes for creative costumes. Schools also provide fun classroom activities such as bobbing for apples, Halloween-themed coloring or drawing contests, and other games associated with Halloween. Students also learn about the observance’s origins and history.
Many children dress in costumes and form groups that are accompanied by adults to embark on a trick-or-treating adventure. This activity involves children knocking on doors in their local neighborhood and requesting a trick or treat. Some people give out treats while others request a trick, which often involves children presenting a small joke or trick. Many homes are decorated to fit the Halloween theme during this period. Decorations include fake cobwebs, jack-o-lanterns and images of black cats or witches.
Lope de Vega school didn't want to miss Halloween Celebration this year again. So there were so many different activity that were done with the students.
The doors of the buliding were covered with scary faces:
Teachers were wearing spooky hats on Hallowen Celebration:
And a frightening play went on to perform on stage on Halloween Day, October 31st.
The children made chilling spells:
Teachers drew some kinds of ghastly posters:
We will see you again,......next HALLOWEEN!!!
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