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History of Halloween – Reading Comprehension Passage
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What It Is:
An engaging nonfiction reading comprehension worksheet that traces Halloween’s origins from the ancient Celtic Festival of Samhain to today’s celebrations. Students learn how early traditions—like wearing costumes, lighting bonfires, and honoring the dead—shaped the Halloween we know today.
Why Use It:
This passage helps students strengthen reading comprehension, vocabulary, and cultural awareness. It connects history, mythology, and modern customs in an educational, age-appropriate way that encourages curiosity and critical thinking.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage carefully, noting important facts about Halloween’s origins.
• Highlight key terms like Samhain, bonfire, and All Hallows’ Eve.
• Answer comprehension questions or summarize the text in your own words.
• Discuss how ancient beliefs still influence today’s celebrations.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary to middle school learners.
• Grade 5–6: guided reading and comprehension activities.
• Grade 7–9: independent analysis, discussion, and cultural reflection.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, homeschool educators, and parents seeking a meaningful Halloween-themed reading lesson that blends history and literacy skills.
An engaging nonfiction reading comprehension worksheet that traces Halloween’s origins from the ancient Celtic Festival of Samhain to today’s celebrations. Students learn how early traditions—like wearing costumes, lighting bonfires, and honoring the dead—shaped the Halloween we know today.
Why Use It:
This passage helps students strengthen reading comprehension, vocabulary, and cultural awareness. It connects history, mythology, and modern customs in an educational, age-appropriate way that encourages curiosity and critical thinking.
How to Use It:
• Read the passage carefully, noting important facts about Halloween’s origins.
• Highlight key terms like Samhain, bonfire, and All Hallows’ Eve.
• Answer comprehension questions or summarize the text in your own words.
• Discuss how ancient beliefs still influence today’s celebrations.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for upper elementary to middle school learners.
• Grade 5–6: guided reading and comprehension activities.
• Grade 7–9: independent analysis, discussion, and cultural reflection.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, homeschool educators, and parents seeking a meaningful Halloween-themed reading lesson that blends history and literacy skills.




