Vocabulary
Traditions
Characters
Halloween Movies
Halloween History
100

What animal is a symbol of Halloween?


Bats

100

Which halloween costume uses a big white sheet?

A ghost

100

Who is this green monster?

Frankenstein

100

What is the name of this friendly ghost?

Casper

100

On October 31, people believed that the dead returned as ________.

ghosts

200

What is this bone man called?

Skeleton

200

Halloween is always on the last Friday of October. True or false?

False
200

What is the name of this famous Vampire?

Dracula 

200

What movie is Jack Skellington from?


The Nightmare Before Christmas

200

Where did medieval traditions such as guising and souling occur? 

Britain

300

What is it called when kids go house to house asking for candy?

Trick or treating

300

What type of scary buildings do we go to on Halloween?

Haunted Houses

300

What is this half man half animal called?

a warewolf

300

What movie does this man come from?


Edward Scissorhands 

300

How many years ago did the original Halloween celebration start?

2,000 years ago

400

What is a synonym for scary, and it starts with s?

Spooky

400

What activities can we do at a Halloween party?

Eat Halloween food, do a costume contest, and listen to Halloween music

400

What is the Addam's family's daughter's name? (Hint: it is the name of a weekday) 

Wednesday

400

Which Halloween movie has a title of an unlucky day?

Friday the 13th


400

In the 8th century, the Christian church change the original name of the holiday to ___________.

All Saints Day OR All Hallows 

500

This first jack-o-lantern was not carved in a pumpkin, it was carved in this vegetable, what is its name?


Turnip

500

What is the act of cutting faces into pumpkins called?

Carving Jack-o-lanterns

500

What is the name of this character from the movie Nightmare on Elm Street?

Freddy Krueger

500

What is Kaity’s favorite Halloween movie?

Hocus Pocus


500

What was the name of the original Celtic festival where Halloween came from?

Samhain (pronounced sow-in)