Halloween Traditions
True or False
Sentence Order
Definitions
Autumn Traditions
100

What do children and adults do on Halloween night?

They wear costumes & go to parties or trick-or-treating.

100

T or F:
Halloween is on October 30th.

False. Halloween is on October 32st. 

100

[costumes / make / Many / people] at home.

[Many people make costumes] at home.

100

An eight-legged insect that spins webs.

A Spider.

100

People drink this chocolate drink is Autumn to stay warm.  

Cocoa. 

200

What do you use to take apples out of the water when bobbing for apples?

Teeth

200

T or F:
There are fireworks on Halloween.

False

200

Halloween is [in / celebrated / more / America] than elsewhere.

Halloween [is more celebrated/celebrated more in America than] elsewhere.

200

A woman with magic powers that are sometimes evil.

A Witch. 

200

What do you call the clothes that wrap around your neck to keep you warm?

Scarf

300

What do Americans use to make a
Jack-o’-lantern?

Pumpkins

300

T or F:
Adults and teenagers wear costumes on Halloween too.

True

300

People think [bad / are / black / cats / luck.]

People think [black cats are bad luck.]

300

Made of bones and used for decoration on Halloween.

Skeleton. 

300

What do leaves do in Autumn?

The become red. 

400

What do children get when they go trick-or-treating?

Candy

400

T or F:
Trick-or-treating is originally an American tradition.

False. It is an Irish tradition. 

400

Trick-or-treating is when [doors / children /on / knock] to ask for candy.

Trick-or-treating is when [children knock on doors] to ask for candy.]

400

A popular Halloween character who is a vampire.

Dracula. 

400

What is another word for Autumn?

Fall. 

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