I did a special presentation for all my students at school. I showed them photos of my costumes through the years and they got a big kick out of them. At night, I had all the other classes join my class for some Halloween Hijinx. I had a stuffed dummy, candy (Twix & anything chocolate went the quickest), and even a pumpkin (different than ours, but basically a round green/yellow gourd). The presentation included a discussion on costumes, monsters, ghosts, and all things to get them SCRRR’D. We did a mummy wrap race with toilet paper, body part guess (with cold spaghetti, orange peels, soggy pretzel sticks, and peeled grapes), candy guess (there were 234 M&Ms in the jar in case you were wondering), and other interactive activities.
The most popular of which seemed to be the ghost story at the end. I wrote one based off of the Bloody Mary Pennsylvania legend and translated to make it a little more basic. With lights off and candles glowing, I walked around the room of about 20 students telling them the ghost story- one kid even videotaped it! At the end of the story, I asked for volunteers to get in front of the mirror and say Bloody Mary’s name 3 times. About half the students huddled around the mirror and began chanting the witch’s name as I snuck towards the back of the room. After saying it for the third time, I immediately flicked on/off the lights in the room, garnering a few screams.
So now it’s November - "I'll be gone to November, gone to November!". Sorry I broke my 'trick or treating streak' at the Z’s. But I’ll be there next year, promise! Holler!(ween)
I had limited means and no ‘Jokes R’ Wild’ stores, so this is what I came up with (it is an OVEN you numskulls). And it was functionable – with a working light. For the good boys and girls, I dispensed chocolate chip cookies. This costume what have got torn up at the Loop! But I could have snuck stuff into LoHo easily!
So now it’s November - "I'll be gone to November, gone to November!". Sorry I broke my 'trick or treating streak' at the Z’s. But I’ll be there next year, promise! Holler!(ween)
I had limited means and no ‘Jokes R’ Wild’ stores, so this is what I came up with (it is an OVEN you numskulls). And it was functionable – with a working light. For the good boys and girls, I dispensed chocolate chip cookies. This costume what have got torn up at the Loop! But I could have snuck stuff into LoHo easily!
3 comments:
Hilarious, dude was an oven! Hot to the touch!
Love the oven!
ha that's pretty funny! Sounds like your Halloween class was a lot of fun.
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