A Vampire's Luncheon!

Halloween Feast!

Halloween Dialogues!



HEAD AND HAT by Kyle Tabone and Joshua Pulis

HAT: Happy Halloween!

HEAD: Same to you my friend! How are you?

HAT: Fine thank you! This year there are a lot of people dressed up in scary costumes.

HEAD: Yes you are right. By the way. You have a nice costume too.

HAT: You too! Do you have a body or only a head?

HEAD: I forgot my body at home. He is still sleeping in bed.

HAT: Why don’t we pair up since I am headless?

HEAD: Oh why not! Let’s see what kind of demon we create.

HAT: Awesome! Let’s scare someone.

HEAD: Ah! Then I will go and get my body back so that we go trick or treating together!

Junior Detectives!

Students turned into junior detectives when they had to investigate and solve a particularly difficult case of murder which took place during one particular English lesson. The following investigation report is one way the mystery was solved by detective Russell Bonnici.


Mrs. Fiona Cauchi was murdered. She was Mr. Bernard’s wife. Even she was a history teacher. In fact on the day she was murdered, she had been reading a History book. They both worked hard, but they lived in a small house.

The murder took place in an apartment in California, at twenty past ten. We think it must have been in the morning as we usually have a nice cup of coffee in the morning. Anyway, let’s move on to the summary of the investigation. Well, we think that when they were having coffee, they started arguing about their jobs - she didn’t have any faith in him - and the husband got so angry that he choked his wife while she was reading her book.

When the neighbours called us we went in, took samples, and found that Mr. Bernard had really killed his wife.

Describing a Process


WINTRY SNOWMAN

To make your snowman, you need: a dry, open pinecone; cotton wool; 2 colourful fall leaves; clear craft glue; gold glitter glue; small, forked twigs; a tooth pick; a stapler and nylon.

Using a toothpick, push small pieces of cotton wool into the spaces in the pinecone. Keep going until all the spaces in the pinecone are full and only the tips of the pinecone’s spikes show between the cotton wool. After, take a ball of cotton wool the right size for the head, and roll it in your hands to make it smooth. Glue it to the tip of the pinecone. Then cut two twigs for arms. Find suitable places for them by pushing them into the gaps in the pinecone. Pull them out again and apply glue on their tips. Finally, push them back into place.

Now make a hat for the snowman. Take two fall leaves and wrap them around to form a cone. Staple them together at the back. After glue the hat on to the snowman’s head. Use glitter glue and give your snowman eyes, a nose and a wide smile. Then at last tie a piece of nylon around the snowman’s body, and make a loop at the other end. You are now ready to hang your snowman on your Christmas tree.

TRISTAN NAPPA LICARI