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  • Essay / Can I tell you what to teach - 654

    Can I tell you what to teach?Oh my God, this is my chance! I can finally tell a teacher what to teach, and you may or may not listen. I have to fix this; really good. I really enjoyed the Strange and Mysterious unit. I learned about strange and scary stories and how difficult it is to turn those stories into films. Now for next year, when a new group of students arrive and they are just as eager to start this unit, I have a great group of authors who should be your first choice for your new minions read and learn more about their history. ; RL Stine, the Brothers Grimm and my top pick, Patrick Carman. Now, don't worry why these are great choices, because I'll tell you why. Let’s start with my favorite choice! Patrick Carman. Every time I hear the name Patrick Carman, I think of Skeleton Creek (C P. (2009). Skeleton Creek. (Reprint ed., Vol. 1, p. 144). Scholastic Press: Scholastic), a great series of scary stories that I personally enjoyed because of the idea of ​​having a book to read and then watching a video about it. I think it would be good for everyone to see it. Like when you showed us the short clips of The Landlady and the cartoon version and the regular version of The Tell-Tale Heart, you will already have codes for the videos that belong to the story. When I first read the first book and watched the story clip, I automatically gave it four stars in my head and wrote a quick review. I'm not the only one to give it four stars. Patrick Carman's best selling book has to be Skeleton Creek, the ratings all range from four to five stars with the lowest rating being one (everything in the review was spelled wrong anyway). The reviews were from Amazon and I found them absolutely helpful, and I couldn't... middle of paper... copies of all his collections alone. Most of them are turned into scary shows and movies. I love seeing this stuff in action. All Goosebumps is is one scary tale after another. I'm sure next year's students will enjoy bringing back some good memories. If none of them have ever heard of RL Stine next year, I promise you if you read them a story they will be hooked. I hope I kept you on your toes the whole time. I'm sure not, but you know, I'll just leave that to the creepy and weird authors (who will contact you even while they're dead) because that's their job. I also hope you understand where I'm coming from when I say that Patrick Carman's Skeleton Creek, the haunted fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm and RL Stines Goosebumps should be in the running to be discovered and read next year when I won't be. longer there.