This is the beginning of a set of nine ghost stories that are extremely useful for watching Halloween and terrible sentences. They are good at practicing how to write stories, and students can choose stories they want to write. They are open enough for translation and also lead students to provide images and beginners
I choose some classic settings for terrible stories, watch some of the stories that use that setting, and then work on a project that uses that setting to write my own short story I am thinking about that. This is a fictitious / nonfiction mix that introduces some classic horror stories that they may have never read before and some of my own novels to the readers. By the way, this book may be free. My idea is that when it comes to a short horror story scene, sometimes it is a good thing to do cliche. Let's think about: Are you likely to read the horror stories of graveyards and grocery stores? I am not saying that a new way will not be opened, but in some familiar environments that have made the readers feel chilly for years for years, you can build a million stories.
This horror story library contains three popular 'horror stories' gathered from Alvin Schwartz' s folklore and the legend of the city: a horrible story in the dark, a more terrible story in the dark, And a terrible story. Your bones Librarians not familiar with books gathered in this volume need to see them. These titles are not only very tough for older children and young people, they are also a wonderful resource for storytelling. Indeed, in the introduction of "fearful story in the darkness" Schwartz wrote that "That terrible story means being told".
The "horror story" series is one of the most forbidden books ever, but many people believe that Schwarz's works are often considered natural. The legendary collection explores the deep basis of horror, death, and horror stories to solve the unknown. This documentary covers the history of folklore such as Gothic children, the story about the role of Gothic children's literature, the origin of the stories told in the book, and the reviews of children's literature . A famous literary instructor like R. L. Stine (author of the Goosebumps series) and Harvard folklogist like Dr. Maria Tatar, author of the book "The Heart of Yourself! Study of Fairy Tales and Childhood".