I'm teaching the kids basic Halloween vocabulary this week: black cat, bat, pumpkin, jack-o-lantern, ghost, witch, zombie, vampire. The older kids also learned: Frankenstein (they actually already knew that one), broomstick, tombstone, skeleton. I supplement this lesson with some fun Halloween videos that I scavenged up on YouTube.
VIDEO: Halloween Songs for Kids
This song has been stuck in my head since Monday.
VIDEO: Trick or Treat. It's a monster. Halloween!
The kids scream like crazy during "Ice-cream. EYES!"
BUAHAHAHA
During the last 10-15 minutes, I give the kids time to color, so I can put up their work on my bare walls. There is a "school festival" this weekend. In my brain that means "Open House," but I can't be sure with this language barrier. I'm not going because the Jeonnam TaLK Scholars will be on a cultural trip to Busan and Gyeongju. If anyone does check out my class, my bases will be covered.
PHOTO: A 5th grade ghoul brought a mask to school. |
We planned to scare the rest of the class. But after everyone came in and Hannee took roll, the computer teacher came in to take pictures of me teaching. Perfect timing. I couldn't stop laughing as I began my lesson. I hoped the boy didn't think that I left him in there. Awkward. Half-way through my PowerPoint, the kid jumped out of the closet for a breath of air. I think it got stuffy in there. We all laughed it off, while he took his seat.
PHOTO: Pictures on the left colored by the Kindergarten class. Pictures at the bottom colored by the 1st grade class. |
PHOTO: Ghouling around before class |
PHOTO: Most of those jack-o-lanterns were made by me. The other two were cut and colored by two of the 3rd graders. |
PHOTO: Drawing courtesy of a 5th grader |
When I am not preparing for Halloween, I am getting into the Christmas spirit. I played this on loop off of RyanSeacrest.com shortly after it debuted in America. Amerrrricaaaaaaa.
AUDIO: "Chestnuts" by Justin Bieber featuring Usher
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