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Half term 1 week 8 Halloween

Day 1 – Halloween ‘As spirits roam the neighbourhoods at night, Let loose upon the Earth till it be light...’. What does this quote mean? What does the picture mean to you? What questions does it create in your mind? How does it relate to your personal experiences in life? Discuss these thoughts with your class. Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. Finish with your house prayer.

Day 2 – Halloween ‘I don't know that there are real ghosts and goblins, but there are always more trick-or-treaters than neighbourhood kids.. ’. What does this quote mean? What does the picture mean to you? What questions does it create in your mind? How does it relate to your personal experiences in life? Discuss these thoughts with your class. Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. Finish with your house prayer.

Day 3 - Halloween “There is nothing funny about Halloween. This sarcastic festival reflects, rather, an infernal demand for revenge by children on the adult world.” What does this quote mean? What does the picture mean to you? What questions does it create in your mind? How does it relate to your personal experiences in life? Discuss these thoughts with your class. Reflect on your thoughts and the discussion for 1 minute in silence. Finish with your house prayer.