Instructions:
Each student participating in the Ghost Busters Immersion Week activity will be required to tell a "Ghost Story" on "Ghost Story Night" as we sit around the campfire.
A special prize will be awarded to the person who tells the best Ghost Story.
You may tell any Ghost Story you like. It may be a true story or a fictional one.
Be prepared to tell your favorite Ghost Story on the designated night.
You must turn in a written, typed, or printed version of the story you will tell.
At the campfire you may either:
1) Tell the story from memory.
2) Record your story on audiotape to be played around the fire.
3) Print out and read your story aloud to the group.
4) Write a true or fictional story of your own making and read it aloud.
It may be a story you remember.
It may be a story someone told you.
It may be a story you read in a book.
It may be a story you picked up from the internet.
You may wish to click on some of the links below to read some ghost stories on the web:
About.com -Ghost Stories, Urban Legends, & Folklore
Linda Linn's Kentucky Home and Ghost Stories
Stories from Kentucky and Tennessee
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