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61. CDPHE News Release Page
The following tips were provided by the SAFE KIDS Coalition to assurea safe halloween teach a small child his or her phone number.
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Keep the Treat in Halloween for Colorado Children by Remembering Safety DENVERTo avoid pedestrian injuries, burns and falls this Halloween, state health officials are urging parents to make certain that children are outfitted in Halloween costumes that fit properly, are made of flame retardant material, and are clearly marked with reflective tape for easy visibility at night. Barb Bailey, injury prevention specialist with the Colorado SAFE KIDS Coalition at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, said, "Halloween is exciting for children and for parents. However, it also can be one of the most dangerous nights of the year. Darting out into the street is one of the most common causes of pedestrian deaths among children." Bailey stressed to parents, "Whether making or purchasing a Halloween costume, make certain that the material is fire resistant and that the costume is not too large or long for a child. Cumbersome costumes and blinding masks can make walking through dark neighborhoods difficult and hazardous for children." The following tips were provided by the SAFE KIDS Coalition to assure a safe Halloween: Accompany young children on their trick-or-treat rounds.

62. Halloween Special Reading Comprehension - Halloween Vocabulary - Halloween Tradi
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63. INDEX: Samhain (Halloween)
Samhain/halloween Events in YOUR Town 2002 Samhain/halloween is a time of muchmagic and celebration. They have pledged to watch, to help and to teach.
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67. OBJECTIVE: Halloween Reclamation
Calls trickor-treaters spiritually corrupted and proposes handing out bible tracts and preaching to them.Category Society Holidays halloween Religious Views...... This is one of the reasons that halloween keeps getting more popular every year sinceit are supposed to be, you can use that as an opening to teach them about
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Trick or Treasure?
While many Christians correctly see Halloween as a time of occult dangers - when Satan is out in force trying to corrupt our society - they overlook the fact that all things are created by the Lord for a purpose. So what is the purpose of this dark time of the year?
Starting this year, witches are out and Jesus is in! Reclaim Halloween in the name of Jesus! (Artwork by Peggy Miller) Consider this: At what other time of the year do throngs of unsaved children come to your door, begging for you to give them a treat? Why not use this unique opportunity to give these deprived children the best treat of all - the treat of Christ's Love and eternal Salvation? Jesus Himself preached to the whores and money changers, the very people most in need of his Love. These unsaved trick-or-treaters - innocent children tricked by secular society and their non-Christian parents into participating in occult rituals - are exactly the ones in need of the Good News of Christ. And there they are, right on your door step!

68. Heritage Builders: Weekly Activities
The Pumpkin Gospel Carve a pumpkin with your children for halloween to teach yourchildren about the gospel. Costumes Sometimes it's not good to pretend.
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Sometimes it's not good to pretend. Commercial Thoughts The world doesn't define who we are. Running Away Teach your children how to fear God in the right way as they try an experiment. What Really Matters Teach your children to know the difference between the things that last and the things that don't. Who Is My Friend?

69. Songs To Teach Preschool, Kindergarten, And Early Childhood
CleanUp Time, and Transitions * Songs and Chants to teach About Safety See to CelebratePresidents' Day, Valentine's Day, Independence Day, halloween, and the
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Numbers and Counting Skills African Numbers Sweet Honey in the Rock Ayee I Owe You Hap Palmer Alison Camel (or Sally the Camel or Alice the Camel) Can Cockatoos Count By Twos? Hap Palmer 5 Strings On My Banjo Jim Gill Follow Along Hap Palmer Jumping To Add And Subtract Hap Palmer Jumping and Counting Jim Gill Let's Do the Numbers Rumba Raffi Mama Duck Numbers Up and Down Mary Flynn The Numeral Song Dr. Jean Ten Little Ducks (Reggae) Nelson Gill
Opposites The Backwards Birthday Party John Forster and Tom Chapin Opposites The Learning Station The Opposite Song Dr. Jean The Opposite Song Sesame Street Opposites Sara Jordan Publishing Up and Down Sharon MacDonald
Shapes The Shape Song Dr. Jean
Money, Currency, and Budgeting Ayee I Owe You Hap Palmer Heads or Tails Gary Rosen Jingle in My Pocket Sharon MacDonald I Got a Dime Money Song Dr. Jean
Parts of the Body Bodies 1-2-3 A Bowl Of Cherries I've Got Two Hands Parts of the Body Polka Sara Jordan Publishing Rhyme Time Band Hap Palmer Tony Chestnut What Can You Do?

70. "On-Lion For Kids" | Holidays And Celebrations | Halloween
J VC FIC H. halloween WITH MORRIS AND BORIS Bernard Wiseman Boris the bear triesto teach Morris the moose about halloween. 1 sound cassette + 1 book J FIC W.
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71. The Scream Team: Beyond Halloween Masks: Foam Latex Prosthetics: Frequently Aske
He prides himself on being able to teach this to literally anyone. Just don'twait until right before halloween to order that's their busiest time.
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How are these things made?
It is a mult-part process. Simply put, this is how it goes:
First, a cast is made of a human face/head. Then, a sculpture is created on this. A mold is made of the sculpture, pulled apart and cleaned. Foam latex is then injected into the mold and it is baked. The prosthetic is the result of that process.
Why don't you pre-color your prosthetics?
To pre-color each prosthetic would limit your creativity and coloring choices. We want our creations to become your creations. Part of the fun is to be able to say "Yeah, I did my own makeup!" Also, we want to keep our prices at a reasonable level. Pre-coloring would raise the cost quite a bit.
Do these prosthetics fit everyone?
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72. Make This Halloween A Safe One
t just for halloween. Use them through the year when you want to promote healthfulhabits by treating children to something other than candy. This helps teach
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Make This Halloween
a Safe One Costume Safety
  • To prevent your child from stumbling on the costume, avoid costumes with baggy pant legs or sleeves or skirts that drag on the ground. Your child should be able to walk unencumbered. Props used as part of the costume should be flexible and easy for a child to grasp. Remember that the child may be carrying a treat bag and a flashlight so props may be too much for him to easily handle. Apply reflective tape, sequins or striping to the costume and treat bag so the trick-or-treater is easier to see in the dark.
Halloween Night
  • Make arrangements for each child to eat dinner before going trick-or-treating. Accompany children under 12 years of age. Older children who trick-or-treat independently should wear a watch, travel with a group and carry a whistle or cell phone. Teach the children that three short whistles are a signal for help. Stay on streets that are fully illuminated. Streets with sidewalks are preferable.

73. News.co.alachua.fl.us - View Story
6. teach them never to dart out into a street or cross between On halloween night,cumbersome costumes and blinding masks can make walking safely through dark
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74. Ready To Teach
http//blackdog.net/holiday/halloween/index.html. teachers can use thissite to help teach critical thinking and deductive reasoning.
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This is a very useful website because it contains numerous links for instrumental, choral, general music teachers, and music education. There are articles dealing with the importance of music education as well as a message board and chat room for music educators. This site also contains a pre-formed e-mail educators can complete to emphasize the importance of music education to their local United States Senator or Representative.
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Classical Archives
This website is a useful resource that contains over 10,000 MIDI format pieces of music from more than 800 composers. With teacher direction, a student could look up any piece of classical music.
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K-12 Resources for Music Educators
This website is loaded with links to a multitude of websites for band, orchestra, vocal/choral and classroom teachers. It also has links to MIDI resources, research, biographies, and other search engines. Music: The Universal Language This website contains a variety of links. The Help section offers a meta-crawler that allows you to search several search engines at the same time. The site offers games for teachers as well as students. It also offers articles, bulletin board suggestions and lesson ideas.

75. Halloween
culture clash may be more evident in October, but halloween's celebration of teachpersonal responsibility, teach human rights, teach collective duties or
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I n honor of the Halloween season, the last week of October has been declared "Earth Religions Awareness Week" in Asheville, NC. The mayor’s proclamation explains that Earth-centered beliefs, are "among the oldest spiritual systems on the planet" and that pagan practitioners "have given us practical knowledge of herbal remedies, midwifery and alternative forms of healing." That may sound good to all who have embraced the new global spirituality touted in schools, movies, and the wildly popular Harry Potter books . But some of the local pastors were understandably alarmed. Concerned that such a government endorsement could speed the spread of witchcraft, they led a group of 25 Christians to City Hall. "We just wanted to counter that by making a positive statement that we believe Jesus is Lord," said Pastor Ken Lewis of the West Asheville Baptist Church. Mayor Leni Sitnick apologized, but refused to rescind the special designation for the week of October 25. "I don't tell anyone how to believe, but I support everyone's right to freedom of religion," she said. "Being aware of different religions, of all religions ... should not be feared." Of course, a government proclamation is far different than public awareness. But never mind. These

76. Annie's Halloween Email Page
The halloween page was my first holiday page and it was the most difficult to Iuse them to teach and educate the public about the REAL history behind each
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Annie's Halloween Email Page
"And they wrote letters by them after this manner;
The apostles and elders and brethren send greeting
unto the brethren which are of the Gentiles
in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia:"
~Acts 15:23~ Español
This is the fifth season for my Halloween pages. I have received LOTS of Halloween email. Not all of it has been "kind". Some of the negative email is even from Christians. The Halloween page was my first holiday page and it was the most difficult to complete. I have tried to take all of the "regular" American holidays and create pages from a Christian perspective. I use them to teach and educate the public about the REAL history behind each holiday. Many homeschool families use them for unit studies. The Halloween pages have caused quite a stir. Each person seems quite impassioned by the subject. I really didn't have any idea of how much emotion a page could create. My objective was NOT to JUDGE others. That is not my responsibility. We are all accountable for our own actions to the Lord. As Christians we have the Holy Spirit who does the convicting in our lives. We have the Scriptures to teach and guide us. So what Annie thinks really doesn't matter at all. If someone has a desire to change and changes comes from other peoples opinions then it will never last. Real change will only last if the Lord burdens you to do it. Rules and regulations are not what being a Christian is all about. "To whom much is given much is required". We are all accountable for our own actions and each one of our words.

77. Nevada Child Seekers - Halloween Safety Tips For Children
Take the time to talk with your children to reinforce your rules for safety andto teach them these “halloween Safety Tips.” Doing this will empower them
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Halloween is almost here, which means you and your children are probably busy trying to decide what kind of ghost, goblin or monster to be this year. This is also a very good time to talk with your children about being safe while they are “Trick or Treating.” Children and families do not have to live in fear of becoming victims of crimes, but they do need to be alert, cautious, and prepared. A child’s best weapon against victimization is his or her ability to think, and preparation to respond to potentially dangerous situations. Take the time to talk with your children to reinforce your rules for safety and to teach them these “Halloween Safety Tips.” Doing this will empower them with the skills, knowledge, and abilities to better protect themselves and make this Halloween a safe and enjoyable one for the entire family. Halloween Safety Tips for Children Halloween Safety Tips Halloween Safety....at a glance Child Safety Information Child Safety Personal Child Safety in Youth Sports Tips for Parents Summertime Safety Tips for Children ... Top Three Things Parents Should Do

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79. Ghostbusters.net : You Can Teach A Dog Some Ghost Tricks
, halloween Extreme EvilPart 2 Author Dr. Loomis. You Can teach a Dog SomeGhost Tricks Written By Twister The Ecto1 pulled into the station.
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80. UConn Engineering Student Provides A Halloween "treat" Through Custom-built Pian
UConn engineering student provides a halloween treat through custombuilt piano(Released 10 and a talking Winnie-the-Pooh Tigger head to help teach a child
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UConn engineering student provides a Halloween "treat" through custom-built piano (Released: 10/26/99)
by David Bauman, Office of University Communications
STORRS, Conn. A UConn engineering student has built a custom-designed teaching piano for a nine year old girl who is challenged physically and cognitively, and is scheduled to present the "treat" to her on Friday October 29th at 10:30 a.m. at the ACES Village School in North Haven, Conn. Jeremy Shattuck, a 22-year-old senior from Andover, spent a year building the piano - a highly sophisticated learning tool with music and a head that pops out from inside the instrument and speaks - as part of a National Science Foundation (NSF) program that enables student engineers at universities throughout the United States to construct devices for persons with disabilities. The piano is for Bianca Brown, a playful, vivacious student at Village School, who uses a wheel-chair for mobility. Village School is one of several special needs schools operated by ACES (Area Cooperative Educational Services) across South Central Connecticut. The origins for this novel student-to-student gift giving are found in a marriage of needs.

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