To mark the occasion, children dress up in costumes, which are generally of a spooky nature, with vampires, witches, skeletons, mummies and zombies. Students were shown a 'too much candies' story and they had 2 candy relays, after that some Halloween vocabulary was discussed in class. children enjoyed the festival with so much of enthusiasm and energy.
Sunday, 31 October 2021
Halloween Celebration- Pre Primary
The spooky holiday celebrated every year on October 31 has an interesting back story, which goes all the way back to Ireland 3000 years ago. Halloween is the time between autumn and winter and back in the day was known as ‘post-harvest’, which signifies the end of the ‘times of plenty’ and the start of ‘times of scarcity’.
To mark the occasion, children dress up in costumes, which are generally of a spooky nature, with vampires, witches, skeletons, mummies and zombies. Students were shown a 'too much candies' story and they had 2 candy relays, after that some Halloween vocabulary was discussed in class. children enjoyed the festival with so much of enthusiasm and energy.
To mark the occasion, children dress up in costumes, which are generally of a spooky nature, with vampires, witches, skeletons, mummies and zombies. Students were shown a 'too much candies' story and they had 2 candy relays, after that some Halloween vocabulary was discussed in class. children enjoyed the festival with so much of enthusiasm and energy.
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