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Ghosts Crosswords Riddles Poems Tongue Twisters Spot the differences Monsters Witches Vampires Zombies Goblins Comic strips October, 2015 Price: Free @TCSS Game Booths October23rd Friday 1:20p.m. School Hall

H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 1 Halloweenglish Crossword Puzzle Finish the crossword puzzles to get stamps from your English teacher or English Ambassadors!!!

H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 2 (1) I was wrapped in white and buried in my tomb a long time ago. Now, I wait in the dark with my golden treasures all around. Outside the sand piles high over the top of my tomb. (4) Welcome! Have a seat. Dinner will be served shortly. Sorry we don't have any garlic bread. I can't stand it. What am I drinking you ask? Don't worry... it's.. um... grape juice. Now just relax while I look at your neck. _ (7) Made of metal, I do the work of my master who controls me by remote control. My master made me take over the world. (2) I am a monster that has been on a diet. There is no fat on me! Or muscle either! You might say that I am all skin and bones --without the skin. I rattle when I walk. And my teeth chatter when I talk. (5) I walk through walls as I please. Sometimes you can see me and sometimes you can't. I moan and I groan. I rattle chains. You find me in old houses, graveyards, and castles. (8) Dressed in black, I brew potions, I cast spells, and I put curses on people. If you bother me or my cat, you'll sit on a lily pad and eat flies. (3) I come from far, far away. Most people think I am green and hideous. But really I am not so bad. I am just looking for a few Earthlings to put in my zoo back on my home planet. _ (6) Most of the time, you would never guess I was a monster because I look just like you. But once a month, I let my hair down and howl at the moon. But beware! If I bite you will become like me. (9) I live under bridges and in caves. I eat travellers that pass my way. I am large and ugly. I carry a club. Think of a word that rhymes with 'roll.' What am I? Guess the names of the monsters to get a stamp!!!

Halloweenglish Poems ~ HALLOWEEN ~ By Harry Behn H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 3 Tonight is the night When dead leaves fly Like witches on switches Across the sky, When elf and sprite Flit through the night On a moony sheen. Tonight is the night When leaves make a sound Like a gnome in his home Under the ground, When spooks and trolls Creep out of holes Mossy and green. Tonight is the night When pumpkins stare Through sheaves and leaves Everywhere, When ghouls and ghosts And goblin hosts Dance round their queen. It's Halloween. ~~~ A BOO-GRAM GREETING! ~~~ Green cats eyes in midnight gloom fly with the witch on her ragged broom Ghosts and shadow people evade our sight. None may not see what they might. We begin our door to door Halloween flight. Not knowing our immediate blight we bravely approach your door and RING TRICK OR TREAT!! We say with a strong and mighty grin. Candy and little toys we hope to gain from this daring plan imagined in these little brains. BOOOOO!! We are greeted as a scary hand extends to our goodie sacks. The lights go black, we stagger back!! Screams explode, others jump!! Dogs howl and unfriendly things give us a bump. It s Halloween! The voice screams as we dump out our goodie sacks and run! Analyze the poetic features of the poems to get stamps!!! Find out the following poetic features in the poems: Repetition Personification Simile Pairs of rhyming words Onomatopoeia

Halloweenglish Tongue Twisters H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 4 1. If two witches wear two watches, which witch would wear which watch? 2. Helen hardly ever heard the horrible haunted house's Halloween howl. 3. If black bats could blow bubbles, how big bubbles would black bats blow? 4. Gary's green ghosts get going gamely. 5. The wise witch went walking with William's owl's wing. 6. Don't buy big black cats or blind bats' blood! Go to this website to hear the clips of the above Halloween tongue twisters: http://www.hkedcity.net/article/ec-halloween/tongue/ Want more challenges? Try these to get more stamps! 2-stamp Challenge: The big black bug bit the big black bear, but the big black bear bit the big black bug back! 3-stamp Challenge: What to do to die today at a minute or two to two. A terribly difficult thing to say and a harder thing to do. A dragon will come and beat his drum Ra-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-too at a minute or two to two today. At a minute or two to two. Read a tongue twister to your teachers or an English Ambassador to get stamps!!!

H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 5 Spot the differences between the two pictures and describe them to your teacher or an English Ambassador to get a stamp!!!

H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 6 Create your own comic strips Write words in the blank speech bubbles and present them to your teacher or an English Ambassador to get a stamp!!!

H a l l o w e e n g l i s h 2 0 1 5 P a g e 7 Collect stamps from your teachers and English Ambassadors To GET PRIZES!!! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Halloweenglish Cool words Name: Class: ( )