Learn how to visit the Nightmare Prague Horror Bar and what to do at Prague's best themed bar in Czech Republic!
Let’s begin with what Literary Fiction is not: Genre fiction. Genre fiction includes, for example: Romance, Crime, Thriller, Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. There will be many subgenres…
For what is now the eighth time in a row, I am pleased to present the best book covers of the year—as chosen by some of the industry’s best book cover designers. This year, I asked 47 designers to …
Let’s begin with what Literary Fiction is not: Genre fiction. Genre fiction includes, for example: Romance, Crime, Thriller, Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. There will be many subgenres…
It may actually be mandatory at this point to begin any kind of 2020 roundup with an acknowledgement of how shit the year was, and how impossible it was to focus on the good parts, and how anything…
Ways to teach literary elements - three engaging ways to teach the elements of literature with strategies and teaching tips
Let’s begin with what Literary Fiction is not: Genre fiction. Genre fiction includes, for example: Romance, Crime, Thriller, Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy. There will be many subgenres…
Where the Crawdads Sing evaluate – a heavy-handed, mawkish literary snooze About Little White Lies Little White Lies was established in 2005 as a bi-monthly print journal dedicated to championing nice motion pictures and the proficient individuals who make them. Combining cutting-edge design, illustration and journalism, we’ve been described as being “at the vanguard of
The Turning isn't based on a true story, but it is based on this one you've probably heard of.
Gather your witches' hats and spooky tales because the enchanting season of frights is here! There's an undeniable thrill in decking the halls with cobwebs and donning eerie ensembles for a night of ghoulish revelry. Today, I have brought together the best bits of the scary season and created a gui
Join Jonathan Harker as he comes face-to-face with the gothic terror of the Transylvanian count with this high-quality Dracula Book Tote featuring text from Bram Stoker's classic tale of horror. This classic horror book bag is made from natural 12oz. 100% cotton Brushed Bull Denim, with 1" cotton webbing handles. The inner seams are lined in cotton twill tape for a finished look. They are designed, printed, and sewn by hand in Portland, Oregon to ensure the highest quality. Product details: 100% cotton with durable cotton webbing handles Heat-set ink won’t wash out of fade for lasting beauty Handmade locally in Portland, Oregon from U.S.-sourced fabric Tote dimensions: 14" x 11" x 5" Every Storiarts purchase helps fight illiteracy! Questions about shipping and returns? Read our FAQ. Care instructions: Spot-treat recommended or a gentle cycle in cool water Lay flat to dry Turn inside out to iron
And just like that . . . 2021 is over. Like any year, it had its share of disappointments, triumphs, and scandals. There were some good books published and some good literary adaptations to watch. …
So, what we have created for you is an engaging lesson on the classic horror story, “The monkey’s Paw”. It’s a real crowd pleaser. Seriously! Tell Me More: Using a Google Slides presentation, we provide direct instruction on the short story, “The Monkey’s Paw,” by W.W. Jacobs. We also really like to use an audio version of the short story. Reading the story out loud to multiple classes a day can be draining. The students love the audio format. It’s just the right amount of creepy. Go On: Well, we have created an awesome graphic organizer for students to use to showcase their understanding of the story. The level of analysis that we get from our students using this graphic organizer is mind blowing. We are always so proud of what are students are able to synthesize! What's in it for me? 2 Uneditable, but Chic Teacher Presentations - Google Slides and PDF Formats 1 Google Doc Graphic Organizer for Student Literary and Response Analysis Story Text PDF 2 Writing Aids and Support PDFs Got it: We hope that your students love this story and activity as much as our students do!
Well, friends, it’s been another tough year. But as we wind down 2021, it is useful to remember the good parts, the pleasures small and large that got us through. And yes, a beautifully desig…