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About Guy Fawkes… : 

About Guy Fawkes…

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Guy Fawkes (13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606) sometimes known as Guido Fawkes, was a member of a group of English Roman Catholic revolutionaries who planned to carry out the Gunpowder plot. Although Robert Catesby was the lead figure in thinking up the actual plot, Fawkes was put in charge of executing the plan for his military and explosives experience. The plot was foiled shortly before its intended completion, as Fawkes was captured while guarding the gunpowder. Suspicion was aroused by his wearing a coat, boots and spurs, as if he intended to leave very quickly.

A celebration… : 

A celebration… In celebration of his survival, King James ordered that the people of England should have a great bonfire on the night on November 5th.

A bonfire night : 

A bonfire night On 5 November every year, children in Britain get excited because it is Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes' Night). They make bonfires and enjoy fireworks displays. On top of the fire is a guy (a homemade model of a man, like a scarecrow).

Traditional food… : 

Traditional food… As well as burning effigy of Guy Fawkes, the bonfires are used to cook potatoes wrapped in foil and to heat up soup for the crowds that come to watch the fireworks.

Rhymes about Guy Fawkes : 

Rhymes about Guy Fawkes Remember, remember, the fifth of November,Gunpowder, treason and plot!A stick or a stake for King James' sakeWill you please to give us a faggotIf you can't give us one, we'll take two;The better for us and the worse for you!

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Done by: Kelly kaulitz and Aras Aifas

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Guy Fawkes

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes Guy Fawkes was an English Catholic soldier expert in explosives. He was responsible for the barrels of gunpowder that would be used to explode the English parliament during the plot. Guy Fawkes was executed by hanging for treason and attempted murder. Other participants in the conspiracy ended up taking the same fate. His capture is celebrated until the present day on November 5, the "Night of the Bonfire. Burning the guy

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes

On the night of November 5th, throughout Britain, people celebrate the capture of Guy Fawkes with bonfires and fireworks, and by burning an effigy of Guy. : 

On the night of November 5th, throughout Britain, people celebrate the capture of Guy Fawkes with bonfires and fireworks, and by burning an effigy of Guy.

Trabalho Elaborado por:Carina Pinto Nº3Carlos Calhanas Nº4 : 

Trabalho Elaborado por:Carina Pinto Nº3Carlos Calhanas Nº4

What is Guy Fawkes’s Night ? : 

What is Guy Fawkes’s Night ? Guy Fawkes’s Night is a British celebration on 5th november

Why is Guy Fawkes’s Night celebrated ? : 

Why is Guy Fawkes’s Night celebrated ? Guy Fawkes planned to kill the King of England by exploding the Houses of Parliament. However is was caught and hanged.

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Traditionally people make bonfires, watch fireworks, eat jacket potatoes, sausages and marshmallows . They also burn the guy (an effigy of Guy Fawkes)

By Scorpion King and The Rock, 8ºC : 

By Scorpion King and The Rock, 8ºC

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Guy Fawkes

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Guy Fawkes Night (also known as Bonfire Night, Cracker Night, Fireworks Night) is an annual celebration. It’s celebrated on the evening of the 5th of November.

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The date marks the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament by Guy Fawkes along with a group of conspirators in London in 1605. They want to kill the king James I.

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes

The story of Guy Fwakes : 

The story of Guy Fwakes On 5 November of 1605 a small group of Catholic men led by Guy Fawkes was caught in the basement of the Houses of Lords with 36 barrels of gunpowder that would be used to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I. Fawkes and the traitors were killed at the beginning of 1606.

Rhymes : 

Rhymes Guy Fawkes, Guy  Stick him up on high,  Hang him on a lamp post  And there let him die.  Guy,Guy,Guy,  Poke Him in the eye,  Put him on the fire  And there let him die  Burn his body from his head  Then you'll say  Guy Fawkes is dead  Hip, Hip, Hooray!

Traditional Food : 

Traditional Food The bonfires are used to cook potatoes wrapped in foil. The traditional cake eaten on bonfire night is Parkin Cake. Others food includes sausages cooked over the flames and marshmallows toasted in fire. Nuno Couquinha, 8ºB Potatoe wrapped in foil Parkin Cake

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes

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The night of Guy Fawkes is also called the Bonfire Night.

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It is celebrated on November 5 and it marks the date when Guy Fawkes planned to kill the King of England, making the Houses of Parliament blow

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http://www.minerva.uevora.pt/netdays99/celebrar/products/guyp.htm Daniela Bruno 8ºC

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes

What is Guy Fawkes’ Night? : 

What is Guy Fawkes’ Night? Guy Fawkes is a tradition in the UK . It’s celebrated on 5 November The guy is a “doll” that is burned in the bonfires.

Why is it celebrated? : 

Why is it celebrated? After Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, English Catholics wanted religious freedom and hoped James I would be more tolerant of their religion. But King James was not tolerant and he killed many Catholics. A group of Catholics, among them Guy Fawkes decided to fight back and tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament with gunpowder.

Traditions - food : 

Traditions - food People eat potatoes wrapped in foil and roasted in the bonfires that also heats soup . People also roast sausages and marshmallows in the bonfires By Rui e Daniela M, 8ºC

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes

What is Guy Fawkes’s Night? : 

What is Guy Fawkes’s Night? *It is a British celebration that marks the date when Guy Fawkes planned to kill the king of England.

When is it celebrated? : 

When is it celebrated? *Guy Fawkes is celebrated in the UK on 5 November.

Why is it celebrated? : 

Why is it celebrated? *The date marks the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament by Guy Fawkes along with a group of conspirators in London in 1605.

Traditions : 

Traditions *People organize their own party at Bonfire Night usually with big fireworks. *They eat sausages and jacket potatoes.

Trabalho elaborado por : : 

Trabalho elaborado por : *Soraia Diogo *Vanda Viegas

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Guy Fawkes

Quando se celebra: : 

Quando se celebra: O Guy Fawkes’s Night celebra-se no dia 5 de Novembro. Assinala a data em que um católico, considerado terrorista, tentou destruir o Parlamento (com pólvora) e matar o rei de Inglaterra – James I. Não conseguiu, foi capturado e enforcado.

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Neste dia queimam-se guys (espantalhos representativos de Guy Fawkes) e fazem-se grandes festas com fogueiras, fogo de artíficio. Comem-se batatas assadas nas fogueiras.

Guy Fawkes : 

Guy Fawkes

When is Guy Fawkes’s Night celebrated? : 

When is Guy Fawkes’s Night celebrated? Guy Fawkes is celebrated on 5th November.

Why is Guy Fawkes celebrated ? : 

Why is Guy Fawkes celebrated ? Guy Fawkes’s is celebrated because Guy Fawkes wanted to kill King James I and explode the Houses of Parliament, but he failed

Traditions : 

Traditions The traditional cake eaten on Bonfire Night is Parkin cake, a sticky cake containing a mix of oatmeal, ginger, treacle and syrup.

Trabalho elaborado por: : 

Trabalho elaborado por: Aram Dead man

Agradecimentos : 

Agradecimentos Prof. Ana Margarida pela ajuda com os guys em exposição Prof. Maria Mário Murteira pela cedência do espaço da BE/CRE Prof. Nelson Mendes pela música de fundo