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2 pre-recorded lessons
2 weeks
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This class focuses on the origin of Halloween's main event: trick-or-treat! Most of us go out in costume asking for candy without ever knowing where the tradition came from. Is it a modern creation or does it stem from ancient rituals? What prompted the first trick-or-treater to go out in costume? And why do we expect candy at every door? Students will learn all of this and more as we move through the history of the popular holiday custom. Students will learn about the ancient Celtic celebration, Samhain, which is often thought to be where Halloween gets its start. From there, we'll cover mumming, All Souls' Day, Guy Fawkes Night, how Halloween festivities made an appearance in the United States, trick-or-treating through the Great Depression and WWII, and how trick-or-treating has changed in the last few decades. This is a self-paced class and has no live meetings. I will post a lecture video, as well as discussion questions and links to other resources in case students want to learn more about the topics we'll cover that week. At the end of the second week I will share how my family participates in Trick-or-Treat and will give an opportunity for students to share how they celebrate it as well. Students do not need any prior knowledge of the history of Halloween to take this class, however prior experience with trick-or-treating or other Halloween events will help the student understand some references made. I will provide a basic rundown of any pertinent information needed to understand the context of any historical moments we discuss (such as the Great Depression).
Learning Goals
Students will learn more about the origins of Halloween.
Students will learn how Halloween and Trick-or-Treat traditions changed over time and how the holiday is celebrated today.
Syllabus
Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum2 Lessons
over 2 WeeksLesson 1:
History of Halloween
At the beginning of each week I will post a lecture video, as well as links to other resources in case students want to learn more about the topics we'll cover that week. I will also post discussion questions so that students can interact with each other and myself on the classroom wall. At the end of the second week I will share how my family participates in Trick-or-Treat and will give an opportunity for students to share how they celebrate it as well.
Lesson 2:
History of Halloween
At the beginning of each week I will post a lecture video, as well as links to other resources in case students want to learn more about the topics we'll cover that week. I will also post discussion questions so that students can interact with each other and myself on the classroom wall. At the end of the second week I will share how my family participates in Trick-or-Treat and will give an opportunity for students to share how they celebrate it as well.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Since there was a large portion of Halloween's history that involved mischief and mayhem, there will be some talk of the "trick" in "trick-or-treat" though nothing will be overtly scary or violent. I will talk about how children used to pull pranks that sometimes turned dangerous and will very briefly mention the candy scares of the last few decades where kids were urged to have their candy x-rayed.
Supply List
No supplies needed.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
2 Degrees
Master's Degree in History from Wilson College
Bachelor's Degree in History from Wilson College
I have an interest in the history of holidays and traditions and throughout my graduate program for American Studies, I spent a great deal of time researching the way in which Americans adopted customs from around the world to create their own holidays and celebrations.
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Self-Paced Class
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Ages: 11-15