The Theatre Classroom — Halloween
October 3rd, 2012
Happily haunted Halloween activities and exercisesWith Halloween just around the corner, you might want to celebrate it in several ways. Last year, I wrote about unscrambling letters to form Halloween words. This year, I would like to share a word search. You could also offer a prize for the first student who completes it correctly in the shortest amount of time. Of course, the prize is candy because what is Halloween without candy!!
Vampire Word Search: find the ghostly words
a | s | c | b | g | h | o | s | t | b | s | t | g | r | i | n | l | p | d | e |
x | s | c | a | r | e | d | x | p | s | t | c | o | f | f | i | n | z | y | p |
p | h | y | s | p | w | i | n | d | o | w | i | t | d | y | s | c | o | l | d |
l | i | p | s | x | b | l | o | o | d | p | n | s | u | n | l | z | y | p | t |
c | l | a | w | d | e | g | l | o | o | m | z | p | i | d | g | r | a | v | e |
p | y | c | r | y | p | t | p | s | e | v | i | l | z | c | r | u | e | l | x |
g | h | o | u | l | z | f | a | n | g | s | x | h | a | u | n | t | s | p | d |
l | s | p | d | r | i | p | s | m | p | d | e | a | t | h | z | y | l | x | m |
s | m | o | n | s | t | e | r | b | p | l | s | t | n | e | c | k | g | p | n |
r | e | d | n | d | s | c | r | e | a | m | t | y | j | u | m | p | s | a | o |
v | a | m | p | i | r | e | b | s | t | d | r | i | n | k | s | k | y | p | e |
d | c | u | t | n | f | r | i | g | h | t | p | g | h | k | i | l | l | l | y |
o | p | b | i | t | e | x | p | b | a | t | l | s | p | g | o | r | e | m | n |
p | r | t | d | a | r | k | m | n | p | q | s | l | e | e | p | k | l | t | e |
b | f | e | a | r | g | r | p | i | c | y | i | f | f | o | f | a | t | e | p |
x | y | p | s | t | o | m | b | z | y | p | t | s | d | o | o | m | q | r | s |
d | a | n | g | e | r | t | u | c | r | e | e | p | y | p | l | m | n | t | r |
b | w | t | l | i | c | k | s | p | t | s | l | s | p | i | r | i | t | b | a |
x | y | z | p | a | r | t | r | w | i | s | q | s | p | r | e | n | d | t | l |
p | n | o | t | l | d | s | p | r | t | s | a | l | d | s | t | r | l | k | d |
bat bite blood claw coffin cold
creepy cruel crypt cut danger dark
death doom drinks drips evil fangs
fate fear fright ghost ghoul gloom
gore grave grin haunts icy jumps
kill licks lips monster neck scared
scream sleep spirit sun tomb window
vampire
As I also mentioned last year, you could extend this activity by dividing your class into groups and having them present several more Jack Prelutsky’s poems from his book Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep; I included three beginnings on pages 47 to 49 of The Drama Teacher’s Survival Guide #2; The Ghoul, The Troll, and The Ogre.
If you are not familiar with Mr. Prelutsky’s work, I am including another poem from this collection, The Dance of the 13 Skeletons. The author uses wonderful words — ‘click,’ ‘clack,’ ‘chitter,’ ‘gnarled,’ ‘undulating,’ and ‘chat’ — that your students can vocally enhance, making the poem sound dramatic, dangerous, and/or desperate. Towards the end of poem, you could also go faster and faster and then SILENCE! This may not be appropriate for every classroom, so make sure they are suitable for your school district and community. Happy Haunting!
The Dance of the 13 Skeletons by Jack Prelutsky
In a snow-enshrouded graveyard
Gripped by winter's bitter chill,
Not a single soul is stirring,
All is silent, all is still.
’Til a distant bell tolls midnight,
And the sprits work their will.
For emerging from their coffins
Buried deep beneath the snow,
13 bony apparitions
Now commence their spectral show.
And they gather in the moonlight,
Undulating as they go.
And they'll dance in their bones,
In their bare, bare bones,
With the click and the clack,
And the chitter and the chat,
And the clatter and the chatter
Of their bare, bare bones.
They shake their flimsy shoulders
And they flex their fleshless knees
And they nod their skulls in greeting
In the penetrating breeze,
As they form an eerie circle
Near the gnarled and twisted trees.
They link their spindly fingers,
As they promenade around,
Casting otherworldly shadows
In the silver-mantled ground,
And their footfalls in the snowdrift,
Make a soft, sulfurous sound.
And they'll dance in their bones,
In their bare, bare bones,
With the click and the clack,
And the chitter and the chat,
And the clatter and the chatter
Of their bare, bare bones.
The 13 grinning skeletons
Continue on their way
As to strains of soundless music
They begin to swing and sway,
And they circle ever faster
In their ghastly roundelay.
Faster, faster, ever faster,
And yet faster now they race,
Winding, whirling, ever swirling
In the frenzy of their pace.
And they shimmer in the moonlight
As they spin themselves through space.
And they'll dance in their bones,
In their bare, bare bones,
With the click and the clack,
And the chitter and the chat,
And the clatter and the chatter
Of their bare, bare bones.
Then, as quickly as it started,
Their nocturnal dance is done
For the bell that is their signal
Loudly tolls the hour of one
And they bow to one another
In their bony unison.
Then they vanish to their coffins
By their ghostly thoroughfare,
And the emptiness of silence once more
Fills the frosted air.
And the snows that mask their footprints,
Show no sign that they were there.
But they danced in their bones,
In their bare, bare bones,
With the click and the clack,
And the chitter and the chat,
And the clatter and the chatter
Of their bare, bare bones.