Festival time
Across
- 4. A lamp with a cover that protects the light inside, sometimes made of paper and used in celebrations. (e.g., People released lanterns into the sky during the festival.)
- 5. Bright, colorful explosions in the sky used for celebrations. (e.g., We watched the fireworks on New Year’s Eve.)
- 7. A spirit of a person that some people believe can be seen after they die, often shown as white and floating. (e.g., Some say they saw a ghost in the old house!).
- 9. Special clothes people wear for festivals, celebrations, or to dress up as someone or something else. (e.g., I wore a superhero costume for the party.)
Down
- 1. A tradition or special way of doing things that people in a country or group follow. (e.g., It is a custom to light candles during Diwali.)
- 2. A public celebration where people walk, dance, or ride in decorated vehicles through the streets. (e.g., The carnival parade had dancers and musicians.)
- 3. A large, imaginary creature that looks like a giant lizard or snake, often seen in myths and festivals. (e.g., The dragon in the parade was colorful and long.)
- 6. A woman in stories who has magic powers, often wears a black hat and flies on a broomstick. (e.g., The witch cast a spell on the village.)
- 8. A large, round, orange vegetable that people use for food or decorations, especially on Halloween. (e.g., We carved a pumpkin into a jack-o’-lantern.)