
O halloween or halloween is celebrated annually on October 31st, to help the work of you educators, in this post I bring suggestions for halloween lesson plan, to work on Halloween week.
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The Halloween we know today took shape between 1500 and 1800.
Bonfires became especially popular starting on Halloween. They were used in burning the tares (which celebrated the end of the harvest on Samhain), as a symbol of the course to be followed by Christian souls in purgatory or to repel witchcraft and the Black Death.
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The first plan that we will make available is this one that is recommended to early childhood education students:
Story Time: Filo and Marietta
Explore image reading with students.
See too: Letters decorated with the Halloween theme
What a mess:
the little witch
Train of Joy
Ô cute little witch
from the grass broom
carry me to space
Open your arms just for me...
Ô cute little witch
from the grass broom
carry me to space
Open your arms just for me...
Who says witches are ugly?
Alceias, memeias and such
They don't know that on full moons
they change your look
And wear shirts and socks
What do you find on my clothesline
Then sing like the mermaids
They have a party, general joy...
Ô cute little witch
from the grass broom
carry me to space
Open your arms just for me...
Ô cute little witch
from the grass broom
carry me to space
Open your arms just for me...
the two of us up there alone
sweeping the stars from the sky
down here our little friends
making the biggest fuss
birds leave their nests
bees give time to honey
And so sing all the little animals
Long live the witch in the cape and hat!!!
Ô cute little witch
from the grass broom
carry me to space
Open your arms just for me...
Make candy for the Halloween party.
Recipe: Dulce de leche powder
Assessment: assess the oral language and participation of children during the activities.
More Halloween activity ideas at the link below:
Check out now another suggestion for halloween lesson plan to work with students from Nursery to Pre.
The puzzle that involves Halloween provides opportunities to work and instigate curiosity, as well as children's creativity, which should be used in activities involving language and handicrafts, developing their motor skills and it's only fair to work on this theme demystifying some symbols, and encouraging the child to enter this colorful world of Magic
Understand the meaning of Halloween through activities that develop critical thinking, oral language, especially creativity.
It will be carried out, with no promotion objective, but aiming at the participation and development of creativity during the proposed activities.
Party dressed in the masks made during the project.
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The first Halloween celebrations would have appeared more than 2,500 years ago, with the Celtic people. They believed that on the last day of summer (October 31, according to the ancient Celtic calendar), the dead and evil spirits came out of their tombs to torment the living.
To try to protect themselves from the “undead”, the Celts decorated their houses with macabre objects, such as bones and skulls, believing that with this they could chase away the “evil forces”.
The original celebration is called Samhain, which means "End of Summer", and it was known as a pagan celebration, so much so that people that celebrated the date during the Middle Ages were persecuted and taken to the fire of the Inquisition, accused of witchcraft and the practice of magic black. To try to “smother” the date, the Catholic Church created the Day of the Dead (November 2nd), to celebrate the souls of people who have passed away.
The model below for Elementary and Kindergarten students is ready to print, check it out:
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