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Hand in homework (narrative continuation rough draft & revise/edit guide) Make sure your NAME is on these and staple them together Then, take out your 5 vocabulary flash cards from last Monday and wait for further directions
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Everyone will be assigned one vocabulary word out of the five we learned last week. You will create an 8-panel comic that shows me you know what this word means and how to use it in context. Comics must include context clues. After looking at your comic, a reader should have an understanding of what your word means. Include both images and words. Use color. Be creative and have fun!
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1. Argument 2. Tone 3. Integrate 4. Draw 5. Connotation
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List examples of each that you’d find in a horror story… Actions/Events Props Sounds Settings Types of characters Types of surprises Gestures Also, address the question: How do horror stories make us feel?
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On Thurs, 10/29 and Fri, 10/30 we will have a Halloween celebration and scary storytelling event in class Throughout October, we will read and discuss scary stories and work on writing our own original scary stories
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Ghosts & monsters: witches, vampires, werewolves, zombies, etc. Science fiction: aliens, robots, time travel Crazy people: murder, sacrifice Psychological: someone is not thinking clearly, doubting his or her own sanity Nature, disease, animals, etc.
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Write down all the elements that make this particular story creepy: Where and when does the story take place? What makes the character(s) creepy? What elements build suspense in the story? (events, sounds, etc.) Is there a plot twist/surprise ending?
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Often in horror movies, there is some creepy/haunted item (a doll, an old key, an old piece of jewelry, a mask, etc.) Start looking around your house for an item that could possibly inspire a scary story On Friday, 10/2 everyone will bring in one scary item to use for an activity *Please keep this item a secret!! You can bring in any item as long as it is school- appropriate. Remember, it is just INSPIRING a scary story, so the item does not have to obviously be scary at first glance.
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