Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJanice Maud Hudson Modified over 8 years ago
1
What to Expect on Halloween
2
Halloween is coming soon. Halloween is a holiday that is on October 31 st.
3
On Halloween, many children may ring the doorbell or knock on the door.
4
When we open the door, the children may be wearing costumes.
5
The costumes may be pretty, exciting, or a little scary. This is okay. The children think it is fun to pretend.
6
The children may say, “Trick or Treat!” I will try to give them a piece of candy in their bag or bucket. This will make the children feel happy. Trick or treat!
7
I will try to share candy with the children. My parents will save some for me.
8
I can say, “Happy Halloween!” to the children after we give them candy.
9
I will try to stay inside my home after we share candy with the children.
10
I am learning about Halloween!
11
© 2010. Courtesy of the Daily Autism Freebie: http://daily-autism-freebie.blogspot.com/
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.