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An article explaining that cars, not candy, should be parents primary safety concern.Category Kids and Teens People and Society halloween...... Never let children under age 12 go trickor-treating or cross the street withoutthe supervision of an adult on halloween night. teach them never to dart out
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Cars Not Candy, Should be Parents Primary Safety Concern on Halloween Washington, D.C. Although many parents and caregivers worry about hidden dangers in their child’s candy on Halloween, they should be more concerned about their child’s safety as a pedestrian that evening. Each year, more than 650 children are hit by cars and killed and another 20,000 are injured and on Halloween, that number rises dramatically. In fact, children are four times more likely to suffer a pedestrian-related fatality on Halloween than any other night of the year. That’s why the National SAFE KIDS Campaign is urging parents to take precautions to keep their kids safe this Halloween. Check out the Campaign's Halloween Safety Checklist in both English (PDF) and Spanish (PDF).

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That'll Teach You! A Halloween Story by Karen Heywood 10 Ratings - Ave: 8.8 Age Rating: 16 to 127
“Damn those kids!” Mitchell said as he watched bits of white eggshell slide down the driver’s side window of his Ford Bronco. “Someone needs to teach them a lesson.” “Now Mitchell, kids will be kids, and it is Halloween, after all…” his wife, Edie, said.

24. KEEPING THE TREAT IN YOUR CHILD'S HALLOWEEN
If not, consider holding a halloween party or attending an established party at alocal mall or other site. teach children to travel only in familiar areas and
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KEEPING THE TREAT IN YOUR CHILD'S HALLOWEEN
Halloween is coming. While kids are thinking about their costumes and the piles of candy, parents need to think about the possible dangers their children could face during the frantic trick-or-treat festivities. "Halloween can be scary in more ways than the traditional sense. For kids, Halloween is one of the most dangerous nights of the year because of the many injuries that occur," says Karen Hardingham, R.N., program coordinator for Baltimore SAFE KIDS Coalition and nurse at the University of Maryland Hospital for Children. "Most parents worry about candy tampering. They're not always aware that pedestrian injuries, burns, and falls account for the majority of the injuries on Halloween," adds Hardingham. According to Hardingham, many of the risks children face can be avoided if parents follow a few simple safety tips and take time to talk to their children about safety before trick-or-treating. To help make Halloween safe for every child, the Baltimore SAFE KIDS Coalition at the University of Maryland Hospital for Children recommend that parents take the following precautions:

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26. Halloween Sites
and more. 1. ABC teach halloween halloween Theme unit with free printablesfor kids, teachers and homeschoolers. Edit. 2. Absolutely
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Click on any of the titles below to explore Halloween sites you might enjoy. There are activities, games, party ideas, recipes, lessons, and more. ABC Teach- Halloween
Halloween Theme unit with free printables for kids, teachers and homeschoolers. [ Edit Absolutely for Halloween Celebrations
halloween greetings,wallpapers,history,party ideas,costume,crafts,jack o lanterns,pumpkins,links and more [ Edit Absolutely Halloween
This site offers Halloween fun for kids of all ages. [ Edit Bat Sites
This site is filled with links to great sites about bats that you can use in your classroom. [ Edit Bat Treat Cup
This site shows you how to create a cute bat craft activity. [ Edit BatQuest
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
BATS: A resource for educators creating and delivering a thematic unit on bats. Many pages for students as well. Learn all you can about bats! [

27. Genesis Health System - News - 2001 - Halloween Safety 2001
On halloween night, cumbersome costumes and blinding masks can make walking safelythrough dark neighborhoods difficult. teach children not to cut across yards
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Halloween Safety
Ghosts and goblins aren't the only phantoms children face when trick-or-treating on Halloween. The potential for unintentional injury rises on Halloween with increases in pedestrian injuries, burns and falls among children. In fact, the chances of a child being hit by a car and killed increase fourfold on Halloween. While kids and parents prepare their costumes and sweet feasts, they need to recall the many safety tips that could save them from danger during the frantic trick-or-treating festivities. "Halloween is a scary night for kids and parents - in more than the traditional sense. It can be one of the most dangerous nights of the year due to a variety of factors," says Karen Farley, Quad Cities Safe Kids Coalition. "Most parents worry about candy tampering. They're not aware that pedestrian injuries, burns and falls account for a majority of the injuries primarily because kids are walking in the dark with unwieldy costumes in the streets and around jack-o-lanterns and candles." Many of the risks kids face can be avoided if parents discuss with their kids the important safety precautions that the Quad Cities Safe Kids and Quad Cities Safe Communities Coalitions recommends following.

28. Genesis Health System - News - 2002 - Halloween Safety
Falls On halloween night, cumbersome costumes and blinding masks can make walkingsafely through dark neighborhoods teach children not to cut across yards.
http://www.genesishealth.com/news/2002/halloween_safety.aspx
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Dress Up In Safety This Halloween
As Halloween creeps up, kids will dream of spooky costumes, jack-o'-lanterns and haunted houses. Halloween is one of the most thrilling nights of the year for children, and also one of the most dangerous. As kids hit the street to trick-or-treat, the potential for unintentional injury rises. In fact, children are four times more likely to be hit by a car on Halloween than any other night of the year. Halloween can indeed be scary, with increases in pedestrian injuries, burns and falls among children.
"Children may be distracted by the excitement of the night and the fun of trick-or-treating, and may not take safety to the street. Careless street crossing coupled with drivers' more limited vision at night can make for a deadly mix." said Keene Hart of the Quad Cities' SAFE KIDS Coalition. "Many of the risks kids face on Halloween can be avoided if parents discuss important safety precautions with their kids."
As parents and children take time to construct costumes and decorations, the Quad Cities' SAFE KIDS and Quad Cities Safe Communities Coalitions recommends the following:

29. Pumpkins And Halloween
halloween Activities Hotlist. halloween at ABC teach - Activitiesand lessons. halloween at Alphabet Soup - There's lots to do here!
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Absolutely Halloween - It's pretty scary here! Are You Safe on Halloween? - Theme page. New Bat Theme - From AtoZ Teacher Stuff Ben and Jerry's Halloween Billy Bear's Halloween Page - Fun, fun fun! Carve Your Own Virtual Jack-O-Lantern - Fun!!! Funkins.com - There's "spooky" fun here. Goosebumps Gholish Gathering - Ideas for a Goosebumps-themed party including invitations, recipes, decorations, activities, and product party favors. Halloween - A mini unit for 1-2. Halloween - Bulletin boards, songs, activities, and more. Halloween Activities - Hotlist Halloween at ABC Teach - Activities and lessons. Halloween at Alphabet Soup - There's lots to do here! Halloween - From Child Fun...great list of links. Wow, this site has everything...don't miss it! Halloween at Kids' Domain - Clipart, jokes, games, crafts, etc.

30. Halloween Saftey Rules
Always use common sense. Young children should always go trickor-treating withan adult. Never trick-or-treat alone. Have at least 2 buddies go with you.
http://www.halloweenmagazine.com/teach/game/rule.html
Always use common sense.
Young children should always go trick-or-treating with an adult. Never trick-or-treat alone. Have at least 2 buddies go with you.
Plan your entire route and make sure your family knows what it is.
Wait until you get home and your parents check your candy before you eat it.
Be very cautious of strangers.
Accept treats only in the doorway. Never go inside a house.
Be sure and say thank you for your treats.
Don't play near lit jack-o-lanterns.
Visit only houses where the lights are on. Walk, Do not run.
Walk on sidewalks and driveways.
Cross the street at the corner or in a crosswalk. Take a cellular phone with you if possible. Wear a watch. Carry a flashlight.
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32. Halloween And Christians - ChristianAnswers.Net
need to teach our children that the fight isn't against occultists, nonChristians,Christians who feel differently than we about halloween, or institutions
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Should Christians participate in the Halloween holiday?
T
he October 31st holiday that we today know as Halloween has strong roots in paganism and is closely connected with worship of the Enemy of this world, Satan. It is a holiday that generally glorifies the dark things of this world, rather than the light of Jesus Christ , The Truth. Have you noticed how costumes and masks are getting generally more bloody, gory, and depraved each year? Unfortunately, the gruesome and grotesque and the occult are increasingly glorified in American society, not only on Halloween, but throughout the year in horror movies and in television programs. My family does not celebrate it or participate in it. We do not believe that our children are "missing out," and neither do they. Other days are used for costumes and parties. Happily, all of our children have accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Savior . We have found that Halloween provides an excellent time to remind our children that, as Christians, we are different, and not of this world ( Heb. 11:13-16

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Buy the Book
Miss Spider's Tea Party
Author: David Kirk
Description: Miss Spider invites some bugs to a tea party. No one comes to her party until a moth fortunately ends up in her web.
Grade Level: Pre-K-K
Activity: http://atozteacherstuff.com/lessons/
SpiderTeaCakes.shtml

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The Biggest Pumpkin Ever
Author: Steven Kroll
Description: After finding out that they have both been taking care of a pumpkin, two mice work together to change it into a jack-o-lantern. Grade Level: K- 1st Grades Activity: http://eduplace.com/tview/tviews/levine14.html Buy the Book Pumpkin, Pumpkin Author: Jeanne Titherington Description: Jamie plants a pumpkin seed. He enjoys watching it grow. When it is time, Jamie carves his pumpkin and saves some seeds for next year. Grade Level: K-1st Grades Activity: http://eduplace.com/tview/tviews/khan60.html Buy the Book The Little Old Lady That Was Not Afraid of Anything Author: Linda Williams Description: While walking through the woods one night, a little old lady is frightened by different sounds she hears. What a surprise it is when she helps the owner of the sounds turn into a scarecrow!

35. Halloween Alternatives Chapter One
If I have any criticism of the Christian alternative celebrations of halloween,it is this The alternative Biblical themes teach things about the Bible.
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HALLOWEEN ALTERNATIVES
Chapter One
by Louis merryman
When I was a lad in the 1940s in South East Washington, D.C. we celebrated Halloween for two nights. On October 30th, Beggar's Night, everyone went "Trick or Treating." Even then, we went to selected houses for treats. Tricks were mild at best - not like the good old days when the emphasis was on tricks - like dumping over out houses. On Halloween Night everyone went down to Pennsylvania Avenue for a costume walk. This was our Fall Easter Parade. That's a thing of the past, too. While I was getting older, GREED entered the Halloween festivity scene. Halloween became a major commercial event with merchants pushing "Halloween" products such as decorations, candy and costumes. There was a lot of confusion on which night was Trick or Treat Night. Kids went out two nights. Kids are not stupid. Two nights means twice the amount of candy. Then, somebody in authority decided Trick or Treating was to be only on one night - Halloween. Now, only one night is celebrated with the expected costumes and begging. After Greed came true evil. Nuts came out of their shells. Candy and treats were spiked with chemicals and sharp things. Authority warned Trick and Treaters to accept only sealed wrapped treats. Treat givers were told to only give sealed wrapped treats. Candy corn, and stuff, wrapped lovingly in napkins and tied with a bow became a thing of the past. Danger stalked the streets. Beggars beware!

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37. The Daily Beacon Online - Halloween Brings Simpler Times Back To Mind
Oh, sure, we still teach our children some halloween traditions. We teach themthat this is a time when we buy pumpkins and carve faces into them.
http://dailybeacon.utk.edu/article.php/4253
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Halloween brings simpler times back to mind
Dave Barry

Columnist Volume 88 Number 50
Friday, November 02, 2001 Printer friendly version I love Halloween, because it reminds me of a simpler, more-innocent time - a time when I dressed up as a goblin and ran around the neighborhood shouting, "Trick or treat!" But that was last year. This year, I think I'll have a more subdued costume. Maybe I'll dress up as a large piece of lumber and carry around a cardboard box labeled "Interest Rates," and every few steps, I'll drop it. Get it? It's the Federal Reserve "Board!" Dropping interest rates! Ha ha! I bet THAT will get a big reaction from the neighborhood kids! Probably in the form of eggs. That's the problem with kids today: They don't know what Halloween is all about. It has been commercialized to the point where our young people think it's just "fun and games." They know nothing about the somber origin of this holiday, which dates back to 1621, when the Pilgrims, having survived a difficult first winter in America, decided to express their thanks by dressing up in comical outfits with knickers and hats shaped like traffic cones (ordinarily, the Pilgrims wore bowling attire) and then went around playing pranks with what turned out tragically to be their last remaining roll of toilet paper, and thus, as you can imagine, their second winter was no picnic either. THAT is what Halloween is about, but try explaining it to these spoiled kids today, with their inexhaustible supplies of Charmin.

38. Music - Drama Class - Halloween Music Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Work
2. teach the children the words to the song and explain that we will sing this song childwill have a turn acting out what they want to be on halloween night.
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Grade Level - First OBJECTIVES: This activity provides the children with the playfulness of acting out what they would like to be on Halloween night. The children will love to take part in this activity and it will produce a supportive and an accepting atmosphere for every child. The children will foster social skills. They will participate and read in unison as a group, and they will demonstrate the motions to the noisy action words in a story. MATERIALS:
~the lyrics to the song, "I Want to be a Ghost"
~the story book, The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything by, Linda Williams PROCEDURE:
1. Have the children come to the carpet and read the story. During the reading invite the children to read along to the repeated sounds in the book and have them do the actions for the sounds. Have the children predict what happens in the story, allow them to share their ideas.

39. English Teacher Training And English Education For Children - IIEEC Halloween So
halloween Song I'mA Pumpkin- (This song and other fun activities will be introducedat meeting place closest to you!) Here's a good way to teach adjectives of
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Halloween Song -I'm A Pumpkin-
(This song and other fun activities will be introduced at the Study Group Meetings for October. Come and see how to do it and get a game worksheet, too! See Schedule for the meeting place closest to you!)
Here's a good way to teach adjectives of feeling. Use a lot of facial expression, gestures and movement to teach them.
1. How to teach:
Introduce the vocabulary first with facial expressions and gestures:
happy, crazy, silly, lazy, sick, mad, sleepy, sad
Add: I'm (happy) and drill all the sentences with gestures
2. How to sing the song:
Have students make a gesture of a big, fat pumpkin (arms rounded to the side) At "Now..." cross arms in a sweeping motion in front of your face (henshin!) "I'm a jack o'lantern!" I'M A PUMPKIN (Melody: Did You Ever See a Lassie) I'm a pumpkin, a pumpkin, a pumpkin I 'm a pumpkin now I'm a jack o'lantern I'm happy I'm crazy I'm silly I'm lazy I'm sick I'm mad I'm sleepy I'm sad I 'm a pumpkin now I'm a jack o'lantern Page TOP

40. ALFY - TLC - Thematic Units
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