Writing a Scary Story
Objective: This worksheet aims to guide students through the process of writing a scary story by exploring typical characters, understanding story structure, and utilizing thematic vocabulary.
Content and methods: The worksheet begins by prompting students to brainstorm common scary story characters. It then presents an excerpt of a scary story, and asks students to provide a suitable heading. An informational text defines a typical character in scary stories, detailing their characteristics and historical context. Students are then given a character, a setting, and a situation to use as inspiration for their own story. The worksheet provides a clear structure for a spooky story (introduction, main part, conclusion) with guiding questions for each section. A list of "typical words in scary stories" is provided to aid vocabulary. Finally, students write their story and complete a Halloween-themed word puzzle to reinforce vocabulary.
Competencies:
- Creative writing and storytelling
- Character development
- Understanding of narrative structure
- Vocabulary expansion (thematic words)
- Reading comprehension
- Brainstorming and idea generation
Target group: 4th-6th grade
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Target group and level
Grade 4 and above
Subjects
Writing a Scary Story

Reading a scary story
Now read the beginning of a scary story and think of a suitable heading. Pay attention to the scary figure appearing in the text.
Figures in scary stories
Here you will learn more about what makes this character unique in scary stories and what characteristics they have.
Your own scary story
Now it's time to write your own scary story. Look at the information below and think about how you could turn this into an exciting and spooky story.
Witch

Haunted Mansion

On a School Trip

Your scary story
