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Halloween Traditions

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Name at least 5 facts that you already know about Halloween.

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Halloween Traditions

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A carved pumpkin or turnip with a candle inside, traditionally used to ward off evil spirits on Halloween.

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The night before Halloween, known for pranks and mischief-making.

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The popular Halloween tradition where children go from house to house, asking for candy or playing pranks if they are not given treats.

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A celebration of the end of the agricultural season, often coinciding with Halloween and featuring activities such as corn mazes and pumpkin picking.

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A building or location believed to be inhabited by ghosts or spirits, often transformed into a spooky attraction during Halloween.

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The ancient Celtic festival that marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, which is considered the precursor to Halloween.

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A large outdoor fire, often lit on Halloween, used for ceremonial purposes or as a gathering point for festivities.

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Did you know?

10 Fun Halloween Facts to Celebrate the Spooky Season

1 Irish immigrants brought Halloween to the U.S.
2 New York is home to the world’s largest Halloween parade.
3 The fastest pumpkin carving ever only took 16.47 seconds.
4 Transylvania is a real place.
5 The word “witch” comes from the Old English wicce, meaning “wise woman.”
6 Pumpkins are classified as a fruit, not as a vegetable.
7 People originally carved turnips instead of pumpkins.
8 Trick-or-treating has existed since medieval times.
9 Candy wasn’t given out to trick-or-treaters until the 1950s.
10 Americans spend around $3 billion on candy annually.

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