Halloween
Fall
Candy
Vocabulary
Classroom
100

What is it called when children and teens go around their neighborhoods and ask for candy?

Trick-or-treating

100

What colors do the leaves change to?

Gold and red

100

A rainbow, fruit-flavored candy

Skittles

100

What does "notable" mean?

Famous or well-known

100

How do you check out a book from Ms. Schmelter's library?

Signing it out on the paper

200

What do people wear for Halloween?

Costumes

200

What is the official first day of fall (the fall equinox)?

September 21st

200

A rainbow, chocolate-filled candy

M&Ms

200

What is a biography?

A person's life story written by someone else

200

Where can you get supplies from?

The bookshelf by Ms. Schmelter's desk

300

What is it called when people carve faces or shapes into pumpkins?

Jack-o-lantern

300

What vegetable or squash is a main symbol of fall?

Pumpkin

300

A triangle-shaped, three colored candy

Candy corn

300

What does "comprehension" mean?

Understanding

300

Where can you find information about the school?

The bulletin board in the front with daisies

400

What Halloween-themed stores pop up all over the country during October?

Spirit Halloween

400

What are some fall activities? 

Hay ride, pumpkin patch, corn maze, apple picking

400

A chocolate peanut butter cup

Reese's

400

What does "impede" mean?

To stop or prevent something

400

How many places can you plug your Chromebook in at?

5

500

What are some Halloween movies?

Nightmare Before Christmas, Hocus Pocus, etc.

500

What is the iconic Starbucks drink that symbolizes fall for so many people?

Pumpkin spice latte

500

Named after a galaxy

Milky Way

500

What is an idiom?

A common phrase not meant to be taken literally

500

How many strawberries does Ms. Schmelter have on her desk?

8