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Extractions: A webquest about the book Stella Luna by Janell Cannon. Stellaluna became lost from her mother when she was a baby. She did not get a chance to learn about who she was. Stellaluna feels very sad because she is not like her bird friends. Let's help Stellaluna learn more about being a bat. Stellaluna is a very unique mammal with special gifts. It will be your quest to learn the facts about bats. You can help teach Stellaluna and others about the special qualities of being a bat. [ Edit Bats
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Invest In Kids - Celebrate Halloween Typical halloween activities are another opportunity for you and your child to teach Everyday routines and activities can be used to give your child http://www.investinkids.ca/DisplayContent.aspx?name=cpt_halloween
Caillou . Grown-Ups . Safety Tips . Halloween Safety Tips | PBS Kids Star DO THINGS RIGHT ON halloween NIGHT. teach your kids the safe way to trickor-treat. Trick-or-treaters should. Always walk, not run and stay on http://pbskids.org/caillou/grownups/safety/safetytips_halloween.html
Extractions: DO THINGS RIGHT ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT Teach your kids the safe way to trick-or-treat. Trick-or-treaters should: MAKE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR Check with your area mall or community center to see if they offer alternatives to neighbor hood trick-or-treating. Plan and review the trick-or-treat route and discuss behavior which is acceptable to your family. Know where your older children are going, and with whom; make sure to set a curfew or check-in time. If your children go out on their own, make sure they wear a watch they can read in the dark. Give older children exact change so they can call home.
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Extractions: setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Tripod Movie Clips Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next Unlike our modern-day Halloween, theirs was not a children's holiday. The Celts and their priests, the Druids, from Great Britain and Ireland. They celebrated "SAMHAIN". It was a festival that marked the eve of the Celtic New Year, which began on November 1. The fall harvest was complete and winter was looming ahead. The Celts believed the sun was fading away, at this time of the year. For the next several months, darkness prevailed. The Celts believed that during "Samhain" the veil separating life from death was at its thinnest. On the evening of October 31, the evil spirits and souls of the dead passed through the barrier and visited the world of the living. The Celts believed these spirits could cause all kind of havoc. They also believed that they could talk with the dead, departed loved ones and such. They also believed that they could devine the future. The powers of darkness were conjured up on "Samhain". The Devil himself, would be called upon to foretell of future events.
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Extractions: Return to index of arkanimals.com Halloween pet safety tips for safe celebrations. Diana L. Guerrero is quoted here. She has led an adventurous life. Here you will learn about this animal behaviorist, animal trainer, and writer. Learn about the book, What Animals Can Teach Us about Spirituality. Past featured news can be found here Halloween Pet Safety Tips: at events to benefit pets and wildlife throughout the nation. (Right) Guerrero with Dora the Explorer. Halloween costumes can frighten animals. Read Guerrero's Halloween Pet Safety Hints and Tips here! Author Diana L. Guerrero encourages pet safety during celebrations such as halloween. Read up on her most recent Halloween Pet Holiday Safety Tips and Hints!
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Extractions: Halloween Sites Looking into Holidays Past Through Primary Sources http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/doc_analysis/index.html This resource is a well organized collection of primary sources relating to holidays throughout the year, arranged by season. The Ultimate Halloween Resource for Teachers and Parents! Here you will find many Halloween and fall activities, lessons, books, printables, and more to make your October teaching the best it can be. http://www.teachingheart.net/halloweenindex.html ABC Teach Halloween Resources This site has a variety of both free and subscription resources for teaching the holidagys. http://www.abcteach.com/directory/theme_units/month_to_month/j_october/halloween/ 13 (or so) Halloween Crafts, Cards, Decorations, and Treats These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use materials found around the house, like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/halloween/
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Extractions: On a side note, I taught a junior high school class a little bit about Halloween. I had to teach them the origin of the Jack-O-Lantern! Do you know the origin of the Jack-O-Lantern? I had to look that up on the good ol' internet! Then the fun began and I taught them how to carve Jack-O-Lanterns. Some of my students put on costumes or face mask rather that the teacher had brought. It was good fun. However, prior to pumpkin carving, the teacher wanted me to teach the students how to sing the Star Spangled Banner and explain to them the meaning of the lyrics. Who cares about the lyrics! I don't!! haha. Halloween and Star Spangled Banner, that was really random. Then again, I did do this class in early September! Pictures for Halloween Party
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Extractions: Information Halloween is an exciting holiday for kids. They talk about it for months and when the big day finally arrives, they cannot seem to run out of the door fast enough. Halloween can be a difficult time for parents. We have all heard horror stories about cruel pranks and crimes committed against children when they should be out having fun. Of course, you want them to have a good time as long as they are safe. That is why my friends at the National Crime Prevention Council and I put together this Halloween Safety Kit for Kids. Have fun sharing this Halloween Safety Kit with your child/children. My friends at the National Crime Prevention Council and I hope you and your family have a spook-tacular, crime-free Halloween. Signed McGruff The McGruff Halloween Safety Kit for Kids includes: Eight pages of safety and crime prevention tips
Boston.com / News / Education / K-12 / Halloween Candy A Tricky Treat She also encourages parents to use halloween to teach children about moderation and balance, life lessons that extend beyond Oct. 31. http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/articles/2003/10/16/halloween_candy_a_
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Halloween Other Helpful Links (such as Ways to Donate During halloween Ideas for Parties) teach your children to never feed chocolate to any animal. http://www.saferchild.org/fall.htm
Extractions: Home For motorists: Stay alert. A normally quiet neighborhood will be busy with pedestrian traffic on Halloween. Trick-or-treaters are more likely to suddenly dart into traffic and from between parked cars, so motorists should be especially careful on streets where there are cars along the sidewalk. Children also are likely to forget to stop at the roadway, or to look out for you, or to listen for the sound of your vehicle. Their costume can also impair their ability to hear or see you - or to move quickly to get out of your way. Watch for children walking in the street. If you don't have to drive on Halloween night, it might be best to just stay home. If you do have to drive, please be patient and SLOW DOWN. Give children lots of time to cross the street. Go to top For parents: Teach your children to always be polite when trick or treating - to say please and thank you and to not push other children out of the way. They should also treat homeowners with respect and never vandalize anyone's home, yard, yard ornaments or vehicles.
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HALLOWEEN - A Pagan Festival halloween. Every year, on the evening of October 31st, Muslim parents must teach their children to refrain from practising falsehood, and not to imitate http://www.themodernreligion.com/misc/hh/halloween.html
Extractions: HALLOWEEN Every year, on the evening of October 31st, millions of children across North America paint their faces, dress up in costumes, and go door to door collecting treats. The adults often decorate their houses with ghostly figures, carve scary faces on pumpkins, and put candles in them to create "Jack-O-Lanterns." Unfortunately, among the millions of North Americans indulging in this custom, many are also Muslims. This article will shed some light on the significance and origins of Hallow'een, and why Muslims should not participate in it. Origins of the Hallow'een Festival The ancient Celtic (Irish/Scottish/Welsh) festival called Samhain is considered by most historians and scholars to be the predecessor of what is now Hallow'een. Samhain was the New Year's day of the pagan Celts. It was also the Day of the Dead, a time when it was believed that the souls of those who had died during the year were allowed access into the "land of the dead". Many traditional beliefs and customs associated with Samhain continue to be practiced today on the 31st of October. Most notable of these customs are the practice of leaving offerings of food and drink (now candy) to masked and costumed revelers, and the lighting of bonfires. Elements of this festival were incorporated into the Christian festival of All Hallow's Eve, or Hallow-Even, the night preceding All Saint's (Hallows') Day. It is the glossing of the name Hallow- Even that has given us the name of Hallow'een. Until recent times in some parts of Europe, it was believed that on this night the dead walked amongst them, and that witches and warlocks flew in their midst. In preparation for this, bonfires were built to ward off these malevolent spirits.
Extractions: hello again. i am still madd matt. i remain a halloween wizard i teach you and you learn spooky things. occasionally i reap the benefits of your soul in exchange for home decorating tips. i cannot be stopped, only halted. with a cross and a case of clear Gatorade. i hate that stuff. i will nay should nay MUST coat my arms with the blood of your beloved. but first i will tell you how to dress up for this halloween. if you are like me, you cannot get work because people do not hire the dead. without work i am penniless. without pennies i cannot make wishes in mall fountains. this makes me sad. if i was not already dead i would hang myself. but since i am already dead, i have no choice but to go on without money and without skin pigment, and with a brain so eaten by maggots that i no longer get the jokes on the golden girls. my point is that i don't have enough money to afford a halloween costume. if you are dead you too are in this predicament i have a solution to present. i also have the spirit of the devil swarming inside my gooey viscera. i prey on children. with a buck fifty and a time machine, you could win a bounty of costumes by way of the masters of the universe press-out book. the book is eloquent and colored like blood. i like blood. i also enjoy polynesian leis. i like to picture the hula girls who used to wear them, decapitated and without movement. i like to picture myself as the cause. i am murderous and delightful. but the he-man book is even more delightful. low low cost, high high art. many costumes await us. and much pain.
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Extractions: We survived Halloween, how about you guys? Well, I had training on Halloween. *sniff* A lot of the expatriates around here have big halloween parties, but I didn't know anyone and most of them were held pre-Halloween, like the 28th, 29th. So I didn't go to any. The surprise was that apparently the Japanese have latched on to Halloween. They don't really have trick-or-treat, but they do have costume parties and stuff, and there were a few Halloweeny-type decorations around. I think, though, that most Japanese who want to do Halloween go to a gaijin bar to watch the white people. Some of the teachers at my school went out for Halloween, but I wasn't posted there yet. I was still in training at Yokohama. But me and the girls in Carolyn's place did end up sitting around trading ghost stories after training let out. And now for something completely different..."Death" was incredible! I wish some of you could have been here. People shouldn't be allowed to have that much fun on stage AND get paid for it. Isn't that always the way? Cool. I'm glad it went well, and I'm really looking forward to seeing the CD. I just sent you a letter asking how I get hold of a copy for my friend Terry, who would think it was great. . . who should I get in touch with?