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http://www.fire.ca.gov/php/education_content/downloads/halloween.pdf Purchase costumes made of FLAME RETARDANT material. Remove objects from the yard that present a hazard to children (garden tools, hoses, etc.) Be extremely careful with cornstalks and other harvestseason items. Keep them away from sources of heat. Don't let them block doorways or stairs. Do not allow children to carry sharp sticks or other objects that could cause injury to others. If you are driving on Halloween, take carewatch out for trick-or-treaters who will be too busy to watch out for you. Closely inspect all candy before allowing children to eat it. Discard any unwrapped treats from a stranger. Halloween Work sheets Click on a worksheet type or use the left and right arrow keys to move through the worksheets and answer keys. Wrapped and scary Supports your body Sweet treat Full You need one to make a jack-o-lantern Eight legged creature Not a mouse with wings An outfit or a disguise Face covering Spider's Wrapped and scary Supports your body Sweet treat Full May I have permission to reproduce the worksheets in this collection for use in my classroom? Please include the attribution "© Newsword.com". Note: Unfortunately we cannot allow book worksheets puzzles and activities to be reproduced in other publications. Halloween http://www.spiritwatch.org/Halloween.pdf Unknown to most people, the underlying essence of our celebrations of Halloween is based upon modern Wiccan interpretations of pre-Christian paganism and can involve occultic rites and practices that Christians should have absolutely no dealings with. The Druids served as advisers to Celtic rulers, led them into ritual communion with their own gods and goddesses, and preserved their mythology and learning. Halloween's pagan elements of Druidic tradition hold a profound spiritual significance yet are freely entered into by many a non-pagan at this time of year as two Wiccan authors relate: The Wearing Of Masks - "The purpose of wearing a mask in most primitive religious traditions is to make a spiritual connection with the deity or the Nature Spirit represented by the mask. Halloween8_shooting http://home.online.no/~bhundlan/scripts/Halloween8_shooting.pdf They are HEAD NURSE WELLES, stern and no-nosense, and NURSE PHILLIPS, wideeyed and naive, a newcomer to the facility. WILLIE, a chubby baby-faced young staffer, armed with nothing but a flashlight, exits the building and peers into the mist. PAN over a row of students, all bored to tears. Then we find SARA MOYER, the only one taking notes. Nearby FREDDIE and NORA watch the men work and make check marks on their clipboards. Sara exits her dorm carrying a duffle-bag and a helmet. Donna appears, dripping wet, and wrapped in a towel. A technician outfits the students with their camera equipment. halloween_1999_sample We invite you to write us letters and tell us what you liked or didn t like (see page 10). They have been written up in stories and books, seen in movies and on TV, and no Halloween would be complete without seeing one wolfman at your door, asking for candy. Halloween is a contraction of All Hallows Even and is named for the evening before All Saints Day (November 1) in the Christian religion. Dear Spellbound, I am interested in Dragons and am wondering if there is going to be a section on them. Winning entries will be printed in Spellbound, and winners will receive a free year s subscription to the magazine. Halloween_Bingo_Vocab._Clue Keep all of your candy in this. She wears a big, pointy black hat and rides a broom! This is a spooky place where you might find ghosts and bats living. My costume consists of a white sheet with spooky round holes for my eyes and mouth. All we need is a blindfold, a big bucket of water and some apples. Get in the wagon, way on top of the hay. Apples sure taste great dipped in that gooey tan stuff. Watch out for these in a haunted house. It's part of your costume that you wear over your face. hallow Many students at PDHS are planning to continue their traditions of trick-or- treating, going to parties, and having a great time on Halloween. "I'm going be a volunteer at the YMCA Haunted House at the mall," says Jackie Guanella (12th). Halloween costumes are known to display unbelievable horror, causing any human being gasp or even vomit upon the unsightly spectacle. Lewis is one of the many high schoolers volunteering at the haunted house. We only see our favorite horror movie villains for two hours or more, depending on the number of sequels. Witch - The Witch dropped out of The Institute of Witchology after failing the big final, and found work at a pawn shop downtown that sold mysterious items. history_halloween http://www.abcteach.com/Halloween/history_halloween.pdf They lived in what is now called Ireland, England and France. They would build bonfires and wear costumes to scare the ghosts away. These stories were told over and over in families. Some time later, some of these families came to America. On All Saint's Day the poor would beg for food, and the richer people would hand out cakes. The Irish would carve potatoes and light them. Today, Halloween is celebrated on October 31st in the United States. Many families carve faces on pumpkins and light them. Children go from house to house shouting, "Trick or Treat!" The Picture Communication Sy mbols (PCS) ©1981-2002, May er-Johnson, Inc. Used with permission. skpfall02 http://www.ctsafekids.org/pdf_files/skpfall02.pdf For costumes: Shoes should fit and be easy to walk in so that children won't trip; use face paint or make sure the costume eyeholes are wide enough so the child can see fully; and make sure costume props are flexible, not rigid or sharp. KIDS has been working in conjunction with Hartford's Healthy Homes to educate parents on the dangers of open windows as well as to distribute and install window guards. Made possible by a grant from the Allstate Foundation, CT SAFE KIDS was able to purchase over 400 window guards, display thirteen billboards on window safety throughout the Hartford area, and distribute educational materials to families throughout Connecticut. Through the Window Fall Prevention Program, SAFE KIDS hopes to reduce these numbers by not only educating parents on the dangers of open windows, but by actually providing window guards to these families. TO Fall PARKS26 Parent or guardian must remain in the facility when their child is in Kids Club. · Tickets go on sale Nov. 17 Children will enjoy having a delicious pancake breakfast with the Big Jolly Man in the bright red suit. Recreation Division and Mesa Public Schools to serve the Webster Elementary School community and Mesa residents. The center has a gymnasium and classroom available for rent. The gymnasium can be rented for volleyball or basketball play or other sports-related activities by obtaining a permit at least one business day in advance of use. The center has a gymnasium, classroom, and a 15' by 30' stage. av_holiday&seasonal http://www.kdla.net/statelib/av_holiday&seasonal.pdf Title Max's Chocolate Chicken Funny Little Bunnies Egg-Ceptional Easter Egg Farm What Is Easter? Witch Who Lives Down the Hall Halloween Surprises McGruff on Halloween Slightly Scary Stories Old Folks Are A-Okay Pumpkin Circle Legend of Sleepy Hollow Ghost Story Classics Pumpkin Who Couldn't Smile Old Mother Witch New Misadventures of Ichabod Crane Which Witch Is Which? Christmas Tree Night Before Christmas Morris' Disappearing Bag Night Before Christmas Big Downtown Christmas Christmas Time -- A Happy Time What Is Christmas? HALLOWEEN This year she has designed two new buildings and one accessory piece as part of her Halloween Series. The Cat's Meow® Village has been building memories with its miniature, wooden, handcrafted buildings and accessories for 20 years. "Casper," the trademark black cat, signifies the authenticity of Village products and can be found on each piece, along with the signature of Faline Fry Jones, creator of The Cat's Meow® Village. With more than 30,000 designs created, there is a Cat's Meow piece that touches everyone's life. For more information, please visit our web site at www.catsmeow.com, email cmv@fjdesign.com or call 1-888-353-3744. page 12 With a Little Help From My Friends. .3 DuPage Wildlife in the Days of the Mammoth. .10 More Than a Fair Effort. Ticket sales for DuPage residents begin at 9 a.m., October 5 at Fullersburg Woods Environmental Education Center in Oak Brook. Each year, carelessly discarded refuse (even household products such as paint) injures many wild animals in DuPage County (like this mallard duck). Preserve District of DuPage County's tent at the DuPage County Fair July 24 -- 28 and experience life on the wild side. Keep your dog leashed to protect your dog, other people & wildlife. 31_pdf 2. Went to several local liquor stores/grocery stores and asked them to donate small brown bags. 3. Drew up a flyer and sent an invitation to every friend, co-worker, and relative. 4. Purchased candy at large wholesale outlet. School, which were used in their school party. Stumbling Block: (not really any!) We let the children do some of the stuffing and ran out of candy before all bags were filled. My brother volunteered to run down and purchase a large bag of candy to complete project. Think about stopping by (bags of candy welcome but not mandatory), laughing with old friends, and helping lots of local children enjoy an old autumn tradition. YAK_WEEK_25 To improve the lives of children in metropolitan Detroit through fostering positive relationships between children and adults; supporting high quality learning opportunities and strengthening healthy, safe and supportive homes and communities. just a small part of the show at Learning at the Opera House, a community program of the Michigan Opera Theatre. Getting dressed up is part of Learning at the Opera House, a summer educational program offered by the department of community program at the Michigan Opera Theatre. A former Skillman Scholar, Brown graduated from Interlochen Academy in 1991. Some of her first big performances were in middle school and high school.
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