In this practice we will be having a look at several websites packed with resources to learn about the different festivities in the anglo-saxon calendar. Many of the sites contain activities that must be done online: games, word puzzles, reading comprehensions… while others have classroom-ready materials. You will even find downloadables: wallpapers, screensavers and posters to liven up your classrooms and your computers.
(This site also includes Jewish, Hindu and Chinese festivities, so it is a great place to practice multiculturalism).
At the top of the page we find the month’s festivities. Go to the bottom of the page to find the calendar with the year’s holidays. Find October and click on Halloween.
If you are planning a traditional activity, you’ll find the History of Halloween or Spooky stories to prepare a reading comprehension. This can be combined with an online Halloween celebration by sending a Halloween card or playing Trick or treat online.
However, if you are interested in having a different kind of lesson, you may download Halloween decorations and find plenty ideas for parties, costumes and masks and even recipes.
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Many of the exercises are restricted to subscribers only, but there are some logic puzzles, reading comprehensions and puzzles that can be printed. All the exercises under Halloween puzzles are free and come with the answer key. It’s worth having a look at the many different kinds of exercises available.
There are also personalized stories: A Special Halloween Story - Starring You! and Stereograms.
4. The Youth Online Club also contains online and printable activities. Click on Holidays on the left frame.
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Online Games and Haunted Maze must be done online. In the Post Office, Paper Fun and Crafts the materials are ready to print. And there are many more resources down the page.