HalloweenEnglishPoster-Grade3Title:HalloweenTraditions1.Introduction:-HalloweenisanexcitingholidaycelebratedonOctober31st.-ItoriginatedfromancientCelticfestivalofSamhain.2.CostumesandDressing-up:-Peop
Halloween English Poster - Grade 3
Title: Halloween Traditions
1. Introduction:
- Halloween is an exciting holiday celebrated on October 31st.
- It originated from ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.
2. Costumes and Dressing-up:
- People of all ages wear costumes, such as witches, ghosts, superheroes, and animals.
- The idea is to dress up as someone or something else on Halloween.
- It's fun to pretend to be someone or something different for a day.
3. Jack-o'-Lanterns:
- Carving pumpkins into spooky faces is a popular Halloween tradition.
- These carved pumpkins are known as Jack-o'-Lanterns.
- They are lit up with candles or small lights, creating an eerie glow.
4. Trick or Treating:
- On Halloween night, children go from house to house saying "Trick or treat!"
- People give them candy and treats to enjoy.
- It's a fun way to collect lots of yummy goodies.
5. Haunted Houses:
- Some people decorate their homes as haunted houses for Halloween.
- These houses are filled with scary decorations, cobwebs, skeletons, and ghosts.
- People can visit haunted houses to experience spooky thrills.
6. Apple Bobbing:
- Another traditional Halloween game is apple bobbing.
- Apples are put in a bucket filled with water, and children try to catch apples with their teeth.
- It's a fun challenge to see who can grab the most apples.
7. Conclusion:
- Halloween is a celebration filled with costumes, sweets, decorations, and fun games.
- It brings people of all ages together in a spooky, yet delightful, atmosphere.
- Enjoy Halloween, but remember to stay safe and have a lot of fun!