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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Scary Story Presentations
On Monday we read scary stories in class, but they weren't just simple stories. Students worked on these stories for two class days and the weekend! The hard work really showed in the final products. After having class discussion about "What makes Scary stories Scary?" the mission was to incorporate lots of details, noises, adjectives, adverbs, and juicy details. They were to play with the common "fear of the unknown" (ex: sounds, darkness, music, and other unexplained events). I was so proud that my students did such a spectacular job with these. Some stories were about lighthearted pranks by siblings and others were deep, dark, chilling tales of Halloween and ghost tales. Students presented stories in the dark by flashlight and fireside. (The "fire" is made of Christmas lights and orange and yellow butcher paper.) As a reward for such tedious writing and creativity, I allowed students to bring snacks. We sure do have some terrific story-tellers and writers in this bunch of 8th graders!
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