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100

Why is it important to walk, not run, on the halls or the horror tunnel during the Halloween event?

To prevent accidents or injuries.

100

What is the main idea for halloween at 4C

To have a science fair and mix study with fun

100

How might you feel when you get lots of candy on Halloween?

Happy or excited.

100

What country is most famous for celebrating the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) around the same time as Halloween?

Mexico.

100

What date is Halloween celebrated every year?

October 31st.

200

During  Halloween in school why should costumes avoid long capes, dangling fabric, or loose accessories?

They can get caught in science displays or equipment.

200

when halloween traditionaly happens at 4C

Last week of October

200

What feeling might someone have when they are in the scary tunnel but know it’s not real?

They might feel a little scared but also curious or amused.

200

In Brazil, Halloween is not traditionally celebrated. What name is sometimes given to their local celebration that honors Brazilian folklore instead?

Dia do Saci

200

Name the tradition of asking for candies during halloween eve

Trick or treat

300

What is the best safety rule for entering the school’s horror tunnel?

Always go with a group and follow the guide or staff instructions.

300

In order to get candy at the trick or treat time, students should...

donate candies prior

300

How could wearing a costume make someone feel more confident or creative?

Dressing up lets people express themselves, pretend, and feel brave or imaginative.

300

In Italy, what day following Halloween is most important for remembering the dead, often marked by visiting cemeteries and leaving flowers?

All Souls’ Day (Il Giorno dei Morti) on November 2nd.

300

Before candy became the main treat, what were some common items handed out to trick-or-treaters in the early 20th century?

Homemade goodies such as cookies, nuts, fruit, and small toys.

400

How can the school reduce environmental impact during the Halloween science fair’s trick-or-treating?

Use reusable or recyclable containers and avoid single-use plastic decorations.

400

Since when 4C celebrates halloween

First year of school (2012)

400

Why might some children feel nervous about going trick-or-treating for the first time?

They may worry about the dark, meeting new people, or being surprised by scary costumes.

400

How do people in Mexico traditionally decorate altars (ofrendas) for Día de los Muertos?

With photos, candles, marigold flowers (cempasúchil), sugar skulls, food, and drinks of the deceased.

400

Why did people originally wear costumes on Halloween night

To disguise themselves from wandering spirits.

500

Why we can't use masks and props during halloween

Because it might be too scary for little kids, and also it makes hard to identify students

500
Name all Ms. Cyati's halloween costumes until 2024

Black cat(2017), Football Player (2018), Grandma (2019), Pajamas (2020), Dinossaur (2021), Tiger (2022), T.I. Girl (2023), Scientist (2024)

500

How can we show empathy toward someone who feels scared during Halloween activities?

We can be kind, stay with them, choose less frightening activities, and help them feel safe and included.

500

Which of these three countries—Brazil, Italy, or Mexico—has a Halloween-like tradition that directly mixes indigenous beliefs with Catholic customs about the dead

Mexico.

500

The tradition of carving pumpkins for Halloween originated from which old custom?

The Irish tradition of carving big vegetables into “Jack-o’-lanterns.”

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