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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.The History of HalloweenA Reading AZ Level X Leveled BookWord Count:1,422WritingCreate a Venn diagram comparing how Halloween is celebrated today to how it was celebrated long ago.Then,use the information to write a paragraph.Social Studies Re
2、search to learn more about the history of Halloween.Create a timeline outlining the major events.Share your timeline with your class.Connectionswww.readinga-LEVELED BOOK XWritten by Keith and Sarah Kortemartinwww.readinga-Written by Keith and Sarah KortemartinHow has the celebration of Halloween cha
3、nged throughout the years?Focus QuestionWords to KnowCelticconsumersimmigrantsmaliciousmedievalmerchandiseprankspredictionsPuritanssupernaturaltradition underworldThe History of HalloweenLevel X Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Keith and Sarah KortemartinAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Correlatio
4、nLEVEL XS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRATitle page:A hand-colored woodcut shows people bobbing for apples at a Halloween party in Ireland in the 1800s.Page 3:An illustration from the 1890s shows a group of children using their jack-o-lanterns to scare away an adult on Halloween.Photo Credits:
5、Front cover:Rebecca Nelson/Taxi/Getty Images;back cover:Joe Fox/age fotostock;title page:North Wind Picture Archives/Alamy Stock;page 3:Mary Evans Picture Library Ltd/age fotostock;page 4:Cincinnati Museum Center/Archive Photos/Getty Images;page 5:Frederic J.Brown/AFP/Getty Images;page 6:Carl De Sou
6、za/AFP/Getty Images;page 7:Gregory Wrona/Alamy Stock Photo;page 8:Haydn West/REX/Shutterstock;page 10:EGON/Alamy Stock Photo;page 11:Bettmann/Getty Images;page 13(main):Darryl Brooks/D;pages 13(background),15(bottom):Jani Bryson/iStock/Thinkstock;page 14:Tyson Trish/The Record/AP Images;page 15:Two
7、Girls in Halloween costumes,c.1898(photo)/Private Collection/Prismatic Pictures/Bridgeman ImagesIllustration Credits:Page 9:Matthew Forsyth/Learning AZ3Table of ContentsA Fun and Scary Holiday .4The Celts:Samhain .6The Beginnings of Halloween .7Costumes and Trick-or-Treating .8Jack-o-Lanterns .9Trad
8、itions of the Past .11Halloween Today .12Celebrating in a Crowd .14A Mix of Old and New .15Glossary .16 The History of Halloween Level X4A Fun and Scary HolidayHalloween is a colorfuland deliciousholiday celebrated mostly in the United States,Canada,the United Kingdom,and Ireland,where it first bega
9、n.On October 31,people dress up in all kinds of costumes,creepy music oozes from Halloween parties and haunted houses,and trick-or-treaters pour into the streets,looking for candy.Monsters,ghosts,superheroes,and princesses of all ages celebrate together.Three girls show off their Halloween costumes
10、in Cincinnati,Ohio,in 1929.5Today,Halloween is most popular in the United States,where the holiday plays an enormous role in both culture and business.Halloween is featured in Hollywood movies and popular songs.Halloween means big business for American stores since millions of people buy Halloween c
11、andy,costumes,and merchandise every year.The Halloween holiday celebrated today is part of an ancient tradition.It began with the Celtic(KEL-tik)peoples who lived in Great Britain,Ireland,and northern France about two thousand years ago.A boy shops for his Captain America costume at a costume store
12、store in Montebello,California.The History of Halloween Level X6The Celts:SamhainThe Celts celebrated a harvest festival called Samhain(SOW-in)each fall.Samhain had some things in common with our New Years celebrations as well as the modern Halloween.According to the Celtic calendar,October 31 was t
13、he final day of the year.The Samhain celebration on October 31 was a way to say farewell to the old year,close the harvest season,and get ready for winter.The Celtic Samhain festival also had a supernatural side.According to Celtic tradition,on the eve of Samhain,the doorways between the world of th
14、e living and the world of the dead were open.As a result,the spirits of people who had died during the previous year could cross over to the underworld.The Celts believed the dead could appear and communicate with the living during this period.To help the dead on their journey,Celts lit bonfires and
15、 sacrificed crops and animals.It was also believed that priests could see the future during this festival.The predictions made at Samhain were an important part of planning for the new year.Modern-day druids perform a blessing at Stonehenge in southern England.7The Beginnings of HalloweenLater,as Ch
16、ristianity spread throughout Europe,the Catholic Church tried to replace the old Samhain festival with its own traditions.For example,the Church declared an All Saints Day on November 1;this celebration was also known as All Hallows Day.October 31,the day before All Hallows,came to be called All Hal
17、lows Eve,which was later shortened to Halloween.Hundreds of years later,many of the older Celtic traditions remained in this new holidayespecially the belief in supernatural activity on the night of October 31.The Halloween traditions we know today are influenced by the Celts,the Catholic Church,and
18、 legends from medieval Europe.Catholic churchgoers make a procession through a town in Poland to celebrate All Saints Day.The History of Halloween Level X8Costumes and Trick-or-TreatingThe tradition of dressing up in costumes has changed many times over the centuries.Halloween costumes probably bega
19、n with the Celts,who dressed up like animals at the Samhain bonfires.In medieval England,the costumes took a new twist as people began to dress like supernatural beings in the hope of frightening them away.Many people paraded through towns wearing fairy,witch,and ghost costumes.This practice was cal
20、led mumming,and people often gave mummers food and drink.This custom echoed the Celtic practice of making sacrifices at Samhain;it was believed that such offerings helped satisfy the spirits so they would go away without making trouble.Today this tradition is known as trick-or-treating.Adults give c
21、andy to children,who,if they get a treat,will hopefully move along without performing any malicious tricks.A modern druid wears a stag costume during a Samhain celebration in England.9Jack-o-LanternsMany people create jack-o-lanterns each year at Halloween.Jack-o-lanterns are made by carving faces o
22、r designs into a pumpkin,then placing a candle or other light inside the pumpkin to light up the carving.Jack-o-lanterns are a newer Halloween tradition,one of the few that did not originate with the Celtic Samhain.Jack-o-lanterns come from an Irish legend about a man named Stingy Jack.Stingy Jack w
23、asnt just stingyhe was cruel,too,and liked to play mischievous tricks on his friends.When Jack died,his spirit was forced to roam in the darkness as punishment for his unpleasant personality.To light his way,he carved a hollow in a turnip and placed a candle inside.Because of this,the Irish referred
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