It's the Great Pumpkin OCC!
Halloween is not celebrated in Japan the way it is in the USA. There's no trick or treating and not very many costume parties. It's a very "American" concept, which is why it is appealing. But Japanese people like the decor and wearing cute little halloween hats.
I felt it my duty to introduce my students to an American Halloween!
Class Party
On Thursday before Halloween I hosted a Halloween party for my second year English students.
We started with a burping contest... that's right a burping contest. A few weeks before they girls asked me what my sisters and I did for fun that our parents didn't like. The only think I could think of was the four of us chugging Coke and having burping contests. As soon as I told them this they demanded I host one for the class. So I did, and they had fun... and I still have my job ;o)
I made them a "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" game, which they LOVED. They thought my donkey was cute ;o)
From left to right: Maho, Mihuyu, Marika, Marni, and Erika. Marika won the burping contest!
Erika was the brave and went first, and ultimately won the game!
Mao, Erika, and Marni had fun spinning Marika around and around and pointing her in the wrong directions. They REALLY enjoyed tricking each other!
Poor donkey... ;o)
We ended it with Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin (thanks to my sister Katie!). They had never see it before, and they LOVE Snoopy, so it was perfect! I also showed it to all my tutoring classes. I watched it ten times this week and I'm still not tired of it! It also came equipped with Japanese subtitles!
Thanks Katie! :o)
The Student Festival
Every year on Halloween the school has a Student Festival. Sort of like homecoming.
On Friday there were no classes and students got to participate in a talent show. All the teachers and second year students voted for the best act, and that act would be able to perform at the festival for the community the next day. The acts were so cute. There was a lot of dancing and singing. There were groups that performed songs from "The Sister Act", "Aladdin", and "High School Musical" (of course!). When they announced the winner the girls screamed and cried with joy! Even though the acts were cute and somewhat simple, the students worked SO HARD to make them perfect. And they have so much school spirit they considered it such an honor to perform for the community the next day. Looking at them you would have thought they had won American Idol... they were so happy!
Saturday was Halloween and the open campus portion of the festival. Each club had a tent and their own fundraiser. There was food, candy, flea markets, pottery, painting, you name it! The atmosphere was full of bustling excitement!
The ESS club booth.
My girls made a balloon dart game (which is new to them). They had candy prizes as well as big prizes for those who hit all the balloons. It was VERY successful.
I offered to do face painting for the group; something else Japanese people are not familiar with. And oh boy! I had NO IDEA what I had gotten myself into! Everyone LOVED the face painting! We had to set up a "waiting area" for people who wanted to get their faces painted. Half way through one of my students stepped in to help me, and she DEFINITELY was a help! I couldn't have done it without her! It was fun to see kids (and adults) come back for seconds, and even thirds! For some reason they absolutely LOVED it!
The booth next to ours.
I made this template for my face painting booth. Of course Mickey Mouse was the most popular AND the most difficult to do! Now I am a master at Mickey Mouse face painting! The Jack-o-lantern and cat were also very popular.
Japanese chicken barbeque.. it smelled SO good!
Annie's Halloween Party!
After our busy day Saturday, I hosted a Halloween party for the ESS girls. I had so much fun making the decorations!
I had some games and activities planned, but we were all SO TIRED! So we all decided to sit around and eat! They wanted to know more about Annie the girl (not Annie the teacher ;o) ). So I talked about myself, answered some questions they had been DYING to ask me (such as "What is your love story?", that was an interesting one!). Some told ghost stories, but a few girls got scared and we had to turn the lights on! Haha, just like when we were little!
Bad picture:
Maho wore a Buddha mask and stuck her fingers through the nostril holes. It was SO FUNNY! ;oP




















