Art
- The Seventh-grade child learned about the use of color, lighting, and special effects to create a spooky and atmospheric setting.
- They observed different types of artwork and visual elements used in the haunted house, such as props, set designs, and costumes, to understand how art can be used to evoke emotions and tell stories.
- They experienced interactive art installations and performances, learning about the immersive and experiential aspects of art.
Encourage the Seventh-grade child to create their own spooky artwork, such as drawings, paintings, or digital art, inspired by their visit to the haunted house. They can also explore creating their own mini haunted house models or dioramas using found objects and craft materials to further understand the art of creating immersive environments.
Book Recommendations
- The Dark-Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural by Patricia C. McKissack: A collection of spine-tingling stories that will captivate young readers with a love for creepy tales.
- by Jonathan Stroud: A thrilling ghost-hunting adventure set in an alternate modern-day London filled with supernatural occurrences.
- Wait Till Helen Comes: A Ghost Story by Mary Downing Hahn: This eerie ghost story will captivate readers with its haunting atmosphere and suspenseful plot.
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