When is Halloween celebrated?
October 31st
In European folklore, this is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day
Werewolf
What country did Halloween originate in?
a) Japan b) USA c) Ireland
c) Ireland
What is the flower used for Day of the Dead decorations?
Marigold/CempasĂșchil
What are the two main colors associated with Halloween?
Black & orange
This creature survives from drinking blood.
Vampire
__________ were the first wrapped penny candy in America.
a. Hershey Kisses
b. Fruit Chews
c. Tootsie Rolls
c. Tootsie Rolls
When's Day of the Dead celebrated?
After Knocking at the door on Halloween night what do you say?
Trick or treat
What is the oldest/most classic Halloween costume?
a ghost!
In Celtic culture they used costumes to celebrate the new year. Why did they do this?
a) For fun! b) To honor the dead
c) To drive away & confuse the spirits
To drive away and confuse the spirits
What do people place on the ofrendas to help guide spirits back home?
What does "trick-or-treat" mean?
They are usually portrayed as dead but alive beings with rotting flesh.
A) Monster B) Zombie C) Vampire
B) Zombie
What is a "Jack-o'-lantern"?
Families place __________ and __________ on the ofrenda to honor their loved ones
photos and candles
Haunted house
This is an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.
Ghost
People say a black _________ crossing your path can bring bad luck.
CAT
The Day of the Dead is influenced by which two cultural traditions?
The Addams Family
This is a dead human or an animal whose body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Usually shown in Egypt.
Mummy
People believe that _________ fly on broomsticks
WITCHES
__________ is a popular drink, often enjoyed with pan de muerto during the celebrations
HOT CHOCOLATE