Halloween Worksheet Reading Comp
Halloween Worksheet Reading Comp
Halloween Worksheet Reading Comp
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The History of Halloween
Why do we make jack-o’-lanterns at Hallowe’en?
There was an old Irish legend about a very mean and sly man called Jack who
was always playing tricks on people. When he died, he was not allowed into
heaven or hell so he had to walk the Earth from then on. The only thing Jack had
to guide him on his way was a hollowed out turnip with a light inside it. This is
where we get the name ‘Jack of the Lantern’ which changed to ‘jack-o’-lantern’.
When European settlers arrived in America, they realised that pumpkins would
be far easier to carve as they were soft and would give out a brighter orange
coloured light, than the turnips. Nowadays, most jack-o’-lanterns are carved
from pumpkins for this reason.
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The History of Halloween
Questions
1. At what time of year did the festival of Samhain take place?
6. What did the tradition you wrote about in question five eventually turn into? (Hint: People
love doing this nowadays at Halloween.)
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The History of Halloween
Answers
1. At what time of year did the festival of Samhain take place?
The festival of Samhain took place at the end of the summer.
5. What did people do to stop spirits from entering their homes at Halloween?
To stop spirits from entering their homes at Halloween, people left bowls of food outside
their doors.
6. What did the tradition you wrote about in question five eventually turn into? (Hint: People
love doing this nowadays at Halloween.)
The tradition of leaving a bowl of food outside the door turned into what we now know
as trick or treating.
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The History of Halloween
Questions
1. At what time of year did the festival of Samhain take place?
5. What did people do to stop spirits from entering their homes at Halloween?
6. What did the tradition you wrote about in question five eventually turn into?
(Hint: People love doing this nowadays at Halloween.)
8. According to legend who was ‘Jack of the Lantern’ and what was he like?
9. Why did people prefer carving their jack-o’-lanterns from pumpkins rather than turnips?
10. If you were to make up a new tradition for celebrating Halloween what would it be?
Give reasons for your choice.
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The History of Halloween
Answers
1. At what time of year did the festival of Samhain take place?
The festival of Samhain took place at the end of the summer.
5. What did people do to stop spirits from entering their homes at Halloween?
To stop spirits from entering their homes at Halloween, people left bowls of food outside
their doors.
6. What did the tradition you wrote about in question five eventually turn into? (Hint: People
love doing this nowadays at Halloween.)
The tradition of leaving a bowl of food outside the door turned into what we now know
as trick or treating.
8. According to legend who was ‘Jack of the Lantern’ and what was he like?
According to legend, Jack of the Lantern was a very sly and mean man who wasn’t
allowed into heaven or hell when he died so he had to walk the Earth from then on. He
only had a light inside a hollowed out turnip to guide him on his way.
9. Why did people prefer carving their jack-o’-lanterns from pumpkins rather than turnips?
People preferred to carve their jack-o’lanterns out of pumpkins rather than turnips
because pumpkins were easier to carve and they gave out a bright orange light.
10. If you were to make up a new tradition for celebrating Halloween what would it be? Give
reasons for your choice.
Pupil’s own choice of answer.
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