lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014

HALLOWEEN 2014


Halloween is the contraction of All Hallows ‘Eve; it’s celebrated in USA, Canada, Ireland and UK ;it’s also celebrated, although a little bit, in South America and a lots of places in Spain.


The origin of this party is from The Celtics; they thought that that day, bad and goods spirits came.


 The symbols of Halloween are black and orange colors and others like Jack-o-lantern. People usually dress up to avoid bad spirits kill them.

Some typical food from Halloween are candy apples and other sweets.
Marta Corona, 5º primaria



Halloween is a very special, fun and scary day. October 30th all students and some parents wore scary costumes. It was an unforgettable day.


Ahinara, 5º primaria

 
Halloween’s festival
 
In the school we have celebrated Halloween. The school is scared because it has frightened things, ghost, cats and garlands of spiders…

 Halloween is celebrated on 31st of October. The night is very scared because undead out of their tombs. And children do trick or treat that is a tradition of Halloween. Also they dress up of ghost, mummies… and they ask for candies.

HALLOWEEN IS A BIG PARTY AND IT IS VERY FRIGHTENED!!!!!
Nuria, 5º primaria

Halloween origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival Samhaim . The celts who lived 2.000 years ago in the area that is now Ireland, the United Kingdom and northerm France, celebrated their new year on November 1. This day marked the end of the summer and the harvest and the begining of the dark, cold winter, a time of year that was often associated with human death, Celts belivered that on the night before the new year, the boundary between the worlds of the living and the became blurred.

Alba María Rodríguez Morillas

 5º PRIMARIA
 
THIS WEEK AT SCHOOL HAVE DONE THINGS HALOWEEN.
ENGLISH WE MADE DRAWINGS OF SKELETONS, PUMPKINS, MANDALAS, ETC
ALSO WITH THE TEACHER, WE HAVE DECORATED THE CLASS.
ONE DAY AT RECESS, PARENTS CAME DRESSED AS MONSTERS, AND BEGAN TO SCARE THE STUDENTS.
THIS HALLOWEEN WEEK HAS BEEN AMAZING AND FANTASTIC…

NAIARA LUCAS QUINTANS

                                                                                   5º PRIMARIA
 



HALLOWEEN
Halloween it is a very special day because you can dressed costumes, you can use a jack-Ó-lantern… In England Halloween is on the 31 first of October. One important tradition of Halloween in England is trick or treating. In England it is no necessary wear costumes of Halloween, you can wear old costumes. English people eat Halloween pumpkins.

Rocío Camps, 5º primaria



The week of October 31 in the school we celebrate Halloween. We decorated the school with rats, bats, skeletons ... When we went down for break with we were surprised that some parents had disguised as monsters; there were: a zombie, the girl of the curve, witches...

   Great time!

SOFIA MORA GIL 6º
                                                                                                                             
Last October 31st was the Halloween party, but that day was a public holiday, so we celebrated on the 30th of this month. The youngest children were wearing costumes of witches, vampires, death...

Some pupils of the sixth graders were much characterized, others we just paint the face and others were not.

Some days before the party we decorated the school.

I HOPE NEXT YEAR WILL BE EQUAL OR BETTER THAN THIS ONE!

 Alba Martínez Valmorisco 6º