Also, this article explains that this tradition of celebrate Halloween is celebrating around the world too.
After that, there is a video which explains the Halloween time. The firsts minutes of the video explains the five little pumpkins and the Oozing Pumpkin and how we can do it. Secondly, the video explains us the history of this celebration and the resources like videos, articles and infographics . Then, this video speaks about the neuroscience of zombies and how we can learn to diagnose a zombie and the full lesson over on TED-Ed. Also, this explains the day of the Dead: "Young people's ofrenda", this tradition born in Mexico. Also, talks about the museum in Minneapoles that it works with students to create "ofrendas" and it talks about the processions.
The video speaks about the Vampire in Literature. The professor Sue Weaver Schopf attempts on online course vampires (at Harvard!) and also speaks about the children's Halloween song from 1969 about "learning the Dance" and of the History Channel, too.
Finally, Mr. Russo, a exterprising teacher in Medina, introduces the trailer for the Frankenstein Project in 2010. In this article gives us the reources for teaching and learning of Halloween celebrations.
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