Halloween Movies
Spooky History
Fall Science
Autumn Holidays
Snacks
100

Jack Skellington, Oogie Boogie, Sally, and the Clown with the Tearaway Face are all characters you could find in this film. 

Nightmare Before Christmas

100

This 19th Century American poet and writer is known for his scary stories such as "The Tell Tale Heart," "Cask of Amontillado," and "The Fall of the House of Usher."

Edgar Allan Poe

100

These orange gourds, perfect for carving, take about 100-120 days to mature to full growth. 

Pumpkins

100

This holiday in November is often enjoyed with a big meal of turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy, and focuses on being thankful. 

Thanksgiving

100

This round-ish fruit has over 7500 varieties and is often enjoyed when covered in caramel and candy in the fall. 

Apple

200
Marnie finds out she is a witch when she follows her grandmother home to this spooky town. 

Halloweentown

200

In New Jersey, this creature with horns, hooves, and wings is known to haunt the Pine Barrens with many New Jersey residents often stating they had sighted him. 

The Jersey Devil

200

This part of a tree is falling to the ground and releasing fungi and bacteria while decomposing. This results in the distinct "smell" of fall. 

Leaves

200

Usually falling somewhere in October and November, this Hindu holiday is considered to be a "festival of lights."

Diwali

200

These circular baked treats have a hole in the middle and are covered in sugar. 

Apple Cider Donuts

300

These three sisters are summoned back from the dead to haunt the children of Salem in Hocus Pocus.

The Sanderson Sisters

300

This old Philadelphia prison is known for its spooky Halloween attractions, and is often rumored to be a haunted attraction people can visit.

Eastern State Penitentiary

300

In the fall, this pigment in plants begins to slow production resulting in the leaves dying. 

Chlorophyll

300

This holiday is set in November and it is used to honor those who served for the United States in the military.

Veteran's Day

300

According to a 2021 survey, these bite-size chocolate candies were the most popular candy in 2021. 

M&Ms

400

This villain with a chainsaw and a hockey mask haunts Camp Crystal Lake in Friday the 13th. 

Jason Vorhees

400

The haunted house dates back to this United Kingdom city where Mary Toussad began the tradition with gruesome and frightening wax figures meant to scare her audience. 

London

400

This fall drink goes through the process of fermentation to make sure it is yummy to drink. 

Apple Cider

400

This day celebrates Native people in the country and has been used in many states to replace Columbus Day as an official holiday. 

Indigenous People's Day

400

This Starbucks drink is quite popular in the autumn, with the store selling more than 20 million each year.  

Pumpkin Spice Latte

500

This Addams family daughter often can be seen in all black, with pigtails, and a crossbow. 

Wednesday Addams

500

Halloween originally comes from this Celtic holiday in which people would light bonfires and wear masks to ward off ghosts. 

Samhaim

500

The full moon in fall, also called by this apt name, is the brightest of the year and was used to help farmers harvest their crops. 

Harvest Moon

500

This holiday celebrated in Mexico and by Mexican families is meant to honor loved ones who are gone through visits to their gravesites, meals, and a decorated ofrenda with photos, candles, or food. 

Dia De Los Muertos

500

This chocolate company is located in Pennsylvania and now has its own theme park. 

Hershey

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