Halloween race

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STOP NUMBER 1 MATCH THE PICTURES WITH THE CORRESPONDING WORD


GHOST

JACK O’LANTER N


PUMPKIN

BLACK CAT

DEVIL


WIZARD

BAT

THE DEAD


GO TREATOR TREATING COSTUM E

WITCH


SKELETO N

MONSTE R


HUNCHBAC K

SPIDER FULL MOON


MUMM Y

VAMPIRE

STOP NUMBER 2 WORD SEARCH 1. 2.

DO THE WORD SEARCH WRITE ALL THE WORDS YOU FIND IN YOUR PAPER .


3.

USE THE DICTIONARY FOR HELP !

STOP NUMBER 3


1. RUN TO THE TEXT 2. MEMORIZE A SHORT SENTENCE OR SOME WORDS. 3. GO BACK TO YOUR SEAT 4. DICTATE IT TO YOUR PARTNER. 5. HE WRITES IT ON A PAPER


STOP NUMBER 3 RUNNING DICTATION :

HALLOWEE N Today is Halloween. English and American people celebrate Halloween on the 31st of October. They celebrate death. It is a special night for witches, ghosts and vampires. They celebrate parties. They dress up as ghosts, monsters, witches, wizards, Frankensteins...


Black

cats,

pumpkins,

skeletons

and

witches

are

typical of Halloween. Children say “Trick or Treat” and “Happy Halloween” to their neighbours. Usually, people give them sweets.

STOP NUMBER 4 MATCH THE WORDS WITH THEIR DEFINITION. (YOU CAN USE THE DICTIONARY FOR HELP)


SPIDER

It has got eight legs. It is very small. It lives in webs. “My favourite food is flies”

BAT

It is a mouse with wings “I see at night”

WITCH

She has got a big hat. She has got a Black cat. ”My favourite clothes are Black”

GHOST

It is scary and white. “I haven’t got legs,but I have hands, mouth and eyes”

CAT


It is Black. It has four legs. “My favourite food is fish”

PUMPKI N SKELETO N HAUNTED HOUSE

It is orange. It is round. “My eyes and mouth are a hole with light” “Day or night my bones are white”

It is big. “I have got windows and doors and ghosts under my floors””

STOP NUMBER 5

PASS THE WORD 4. LOOK AT THE DEFINITIONS. 5. GUESS THE WORD.


6. WRITE IT DOWN IN YOUR CARD. a- a mouse, a dragon, a bat  they are… b – it’s an animal. It sees at night. c – The witch has got a black ______ (animal) d – It’s a very big animal. St. George and the d... e – It’s a very short person. (“nan” in English) f – “por” in English g – It’s white and scary. It’s dead. h – It is a haunted …... (where the witch is) contains “i” – She invents potions. She is very ugly. (more at the back) j – It’s a lantern. You use it on Halloween night. k – … twenty witches at my door. They k…..”


l – “mirar” in English m – a very strange person. Very ugly! Horrible! n- it is not the day , it’s the opposite  n______ o – colour of the pumpkins p – It’s orange. It’s a fruit. Similar to jackolantern contains “q” – r – “pluja” in English s – Animal. It has got eight legs. t – “ T_____ or treat” u – Sound. It’s scary! v – Person. He drinks blood. w – Harry Potter is a w______ (bruixot) contains “x” – y – Opposite of “no”  Y_____ z – Dead person. He comes from the cemetery.


KEY a – animal b- bat c – cat d – dragon e – elf f- fear g- ghost h- house “i” - witch j- jackolantern k- knock l- look m- monster n- night o- orange p- pumpkin “q”r- rain

u- uuuu v- vampire w- wizard “x”- box y- yes z- zombie


s- spider t- trick

STOP NUMBER 6


STOP NUMBER 7 The witches are making a spell, see if you can crack the code and work out what the spell is for

1. Find out the ingredients 2. Oh, dear the witches have made a mistake!


Answers:

Turning a frog into a bat Ingredients: spiders, toads, slime, worms, slugs Mistake: The frog is now a hat!


STOP NUMBER 7


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