Monsters
Candy
Story structure
Halloween traditions
100

This monster transforms on a full moon.


Werewolf.

100

This small, round candy comes in different colors.  It tastes like chocolate.  It has a letter on it.

M&M's.

100
Yesterday we watched an episode of the Twilight Zone.  The narrator told us who, what, where, when, and how the main character felt.  Is this part of the story the exposition or the climax?

Exposition

100

This is what you say when you knock on somebody's door on Halloween.

Trick or treat!

200

This monster is wrapped in white bandages.

Mummy

200

This candy looks like M&M's but has fruit flavors.

Skittles

200

Was this the protagonist or the antagonist of the story?

Antagonist

200

Some teenagers decide not to trick or treat, and instead throw this at people's houses.

Eggs.

300

This monster was made from dead body parts.


Frankenstein's monster

300

This candy is a mix of chocolate and peanut butter.  You might find them as a "cup" or as "pieces".

Reese's

300

Was this the protagonist or the antagonist?

Protagonist

300

If somebody leaves a bowl of candy out for people to take without knocking, how many pieces should you take?

Two or three.

400

This "weeping woman" is sad because her children drowned.

La llorona.

400

This candy has the same name as our galaxy.

Milky Way

400

When a movie tries to surprise you by having the monster jump out at you, what is this called?  A jump...


Jump-scare.

400

What do you call pumpkins that have been carved?
A _______ o'Lantern

Jack o' Lantern

500
This person wants to suck your blood.

Dracula/vampire.

500
This candy rhymes with "chit-chat".

Kit-kat

500

The climax is the most exciting part of the story.  What was the climax of yesterday's episode?

When he shot the monster.

500

What is the date of Halloween?

October 31

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