Happy Halloween!

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Quiz yourself and your students on the origins of Halloween and see how you can share fun resources with your class!
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Question 1

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What are the ancient origins of Halloween?
Answer
  • Ancient Egyptian festival
  • Ancient Grecian festival
  • Ancient Celtic festival
  • Ancient Byzantine festival

Question 2

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On which vegetables were the original Jack-o-Lanterns carved?
Answer
  • Cucumbers
  • Turnips
  • Carrots
  • Onions

Question 3

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What did children originally trick-or-treat for in ancient Britain and Ireland?
Answer
  • Toys
  • Chocolate and sweets
  • Pumpkins
  • Food

Question 4

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Which was not a symbol of Halloween in North America in the 1800s?
Answer
  • Ghosts
  • Skeletons
  • Lord Voldemort
  • Black cats
  • Witches

Question 5

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What is a fun activity on Halloween?
Answer
  • Bobbing for apples
  • Haunted houses
  • Corn mazes
  • All options!

Question 6

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How can you use Remind to celebrate Halloween?
Answer
  • Teachers can send previews of creative Halloween projects (you'll get to know ahead of time what you're doing in class!)
  • Teachers can send ideas for costumes or cooking recipes
  • Teachers can send trick-or-treating tips
  • Teachers can share fun photos of students in their halloween costumes!
  • All these ways!
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