Halloween. Whence Halloween in Poland? Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to appearances, does not come from there.

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Slide 1

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 2

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 3

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 4

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 5

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 6

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 7

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 8

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 9

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.


Slide 10

Halloween.

Whence Halloween in Poland?
Feast, came to us from America, although contrary to
appearances, does not come from there. This
custom, celebrated on 31 October, that is, on
Christmas Eveof All Saints, dates back
to ancient traditions of the Celts, livinglong before the
beginning of our era, today's areas of England,
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and northern France.
And more - comes from
the ceremony Celtic priests, calledDruids,
who exercised the functions of a
pagan Scottish judges,doctors and magicians.

Halloween is associated with various games and customs. The
most popular are:
Scary Farm.

Young people welcome addition to organizing events, so visitoften. terrible wind,
which is adapted for this purpose large spaces, where special scenes are
created that looklike a design plan for horror films such
as Dracula, Frankensteinand The Mummy.

Trick or treat.

To play in 'Halloween' also includes fun candy or treat, Children walk with
buckets of candy around and visitpeople. When someone does not want
to give candy to childrenreceives in return trick.

Apple bobbing.

Halloween should be fun to catch the apples in pan with water
(called bobbing for apples), from which by means of the
teethshould catch floating apples. Apple undamaged at play, no meanhappiness
in the coming year.

And as we celebrate Halloween at
school?
We started by decorating the
school. Together the group splitduties.
Each of us had
to prepare something. Then we met a
week andwe prepared the corridors.

Here are the results:

After preparing the school announced a contest
for best dressedclass. The students really got
involved. Suits were different, very creative and scary.

On Friday (28 October), we started to play.
At the first break, giving out brochures prepared.

For lessons and visited all the classes
ask questions and handing out candy.

I hope everyone enjoyed our
Halloween and for the
year also will be able
to celebrate them together.

Project „Halloween” prepared:
Anna Zientera (IID)
Klaudia Marciniak (IID)
Dagmara Klimczak (IID)
Sara Leśniczak (IIE)
Weronika Ilkow (IIE)
Angelika Samulak (IIE)
Weronika Wisławska (IIE)
The presentation was prepared
by Dagmara Klimczak, Anna Zientera and
Klaudia Marciniak.