Halloween Korean style
Tuesday October was the day I went to school in all black, dark make-up and red lipstick and felt very out of place, but once I received my hat I thought I made a convincing witch. K had previously told Jenna and I that all we would be doing was handing out sweets in the classrooms, before the kids settled down to watch a true Halloween horror movie Garfield.
However, completely forgetting or choosing to forget that when I had asked the day before whether he wanted a game prepared he had said no. So when he came and told me we had to do the game in the first class at 3.00pm were pretty pissed off. Luckily Emily had already gone through this the week before and had told us about this game she had made, which to be fair was far better than what me and Jenna came up with. So we got to work, spent ages trying to enlarge this picture of a vampire and some fangs and made a makeshift pin the tail on the donkey.
Now I don’t really think the kids quite understood the concept of Halloween because when we walked in to the class room, instead of seeing ghosts, witches and Dracula, we were faced with Spiderman, white rabbits and snow white, although I think she may have grasped the concept a bit better than most as she was wearing devil horns. Each class did a little performance that they had been practicing the last couple of weeks and I managed to get it on film.
http://www.mediamax.com/katrinaleanne/Hosted/MOV01731.MPG
The kids loved the game and using my scarf as a blind fold it worked pretty well apart from the fact that they don’t have and have never heard of blue tack. The whole went well and was a nice change from lessons. All the kids enjoyed but I think it was mainly because they got sweets and didn’t have to do any work.
Someones riding their broom backwards
- Posted by k_millington on 04/12/2006.
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