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Halloween history
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Halloween 2020/20212.
What is the history of Halloween?3.
What is one thing you learned about Halloweenfrom the video?
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What are some Halloween facts?5.
What is one fact you learned about Halloweenfrom the video?
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Can we still trick of treat?According to the CDC, some Halloween activities can be considered high risk.
Trick or treating is one of those activities that the CDC does not recommend
because it can potentially put you at a higher risk of being exposed to COVID19. Trunk or treating and crowded Halloween parties indoors are also high risk
activities.
That depends on county that you live in and what safety guidelines they have
issued if you are allowed to go trick or treating.
In areas where trick or treating is prohibited, some streets may be blocked off.
It also depends on if your parents and/or guardians allow you to go trick or
treating.
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There are a lot of different and fun ways to celebrateHalloween! If you do go trick or treating make sure to
wear a cloth mask. See the guidelines from the CDC
below.
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What can we do instead of going trick or treating?9.
What are you plans for Halloween? What can youdo to stay safe on Halloween?
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Halloween Exercises11.
Halloween Stories12.
Candy Counting13.
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