Halloween - Witches' fingers
Audrey Fauque
Created on October 20, 2020
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Transcript
Write here all the elements you collect!
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Enter the haunted manor and collect all the ingredients to make creepy witches' fingers.
grab: saisislook for: cherchekey: clé
Grab the torch and look for the key.
Grab the torch and look for the spider.
Look for the spider and do the activities.
Look for the spider and do the activities.
OOPS it's still closed!
You've been here already!
Click on the pumpkin to do the activities
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origins
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"The Scream" by Edward Munch
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"The Scream" by Edward Munch
Let's play some music!
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"The Scream" by Edward Munch
To tune the piano : 135
OK
The door is now open. Click on the pumpkin to go back to the hall.
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traditions
Click on the pumpkin to do the activities
During Halloween, kids go trick-or-treating thanks to Celtic tradition. Poor children in Britain and Ireland went door-to-door on All Hallows Eve (October 31st) and received food in exchange for the promise of praying for the giver’s dead relatives on All Saints Day (November, 1st). This practice was known as “going-a-souling" and it turned into trick-or-treating in the 1910s.
As for Jack-O-Lanterns, this tradition began with people believing that carving scary faces onto vegetables would frighten away evil spirits. The tradition turned to pumpkins in America because pumpkins were more plentiful—and much easier to carve.
Halloween Traditions
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1. I have feathers, big round eyes and I fly at night.
a broom
a ghost
Jack o'lanterns
a black cat
sweets
skeletons
a skull
a witch
spiders and a bat
a coffin
a zombie
2. I am a witch's favourite pet and I purr when you hold me..
a broom
a ghost
Jack o'lanterns
sweets
skeletons
a skull
a witch
spiders and a bat
a coffin
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The fourth ingredient is EGG
a broom
a ghost
Jack o'lanterns
sweets
skeletons
a skull
a witch
spiders and a bat
a coffin
Write down the ingredient so you don't forget it!
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Find the spider with the light!
What about reading a spooky story?
Halloween in the world
"We wear spooky costumes. We knock on doors and say "trick or treat" and they give us sweets, fruit or money".
"Trick or treat"
Games and Activities
Apple bobbing
Carving pumpkins
Reading spooky stories
Watching horror films
Roasting marshmallows
Lighting up bonfires
Trick or treating
Games and Activities
The fifth ingredient is flour
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Listen again!
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popcakes
candied apples
pumpkin pie
caramel apples
caramel corn
ogre eyes hot cocoa
eyeball snot tail
blood punch
Halloween cookies
roasted pumpkin seeds
sweets
monkey nuts
pop corn
HALLOWEEN FOOD
1. Clique sur le point à côté du nom2. Clique sur l'image qui correspond!3. Obtiens le 6e ingrédient avant de passer à la suite!
The sixth ingredient is vanilla.
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AMAZING!
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Let's get cooking!
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sugar
eggs
butter
flour
milk
almonds
olive oil
Scoop out a portion of dough and roll the dough into the shape of a finger.
Mix together the sugar, egg and vanilla extract in a bowl.
Add the butter and mix until a soft dough forms.
Add the flour and mix the dough with your hands.
Preheat the ovento 320°F / 160°C
Using a toothpick, decorate the fingers with wrinkles.
Place an almond on the tip of a finger.
Place the fingers on a cookie sheet and bake for around 20 minutes
Let's make cookies!
Option : add green food coloring to make them realistic!
Drag the steps to match them to the pictures!
Congratulations!
Send a picture of your witches' fingers to your teacher!
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