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Club Creepypasta: Draw CP Characters in the Funko Pop Style and Write Our Own CP

A social and learning club where we will draw, read, and write Creepypasta with friends
Amanda Gatton
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(658)
Class

What's included

5 live meetings
3 hrs 45 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Creepypasta are horror related legends that have become well known by being copy and pasted around the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you might have called these bite sized terror stories urban legends. People who love Creepypasta tend to know every single one of them, and recognize the characters as they might recognize their own real life friend or family member. It’s a fandom that gets imbedded in your blood...

In this club, we will draw two popular Creepypasta characters in each meeting, but with a twist. We will draw these characters as if they were FUNKO POPS! Funko Pops have a simple style similar to the popular drawing style: kawaii. Most notably, they have large boxy heads and small bodies. So we will make our spooky characters even more memorable and compelling by making them cute! I will guide students step by step through each character both verbally and visually demonstrating. Students will be asked to draw in pencil and then outline their characters upon completion. 

After our sketches are done, learners are invited to color their drawings with whatever medium they prefer (crayon, marker, paint, etc.) while I read aloud. Since most Creepypasta fans will have already heard the stories directly pertaining to our drawings, and we will have discussed them while we drew, I’m going to read something different. I’m going to share some stories from the legends of the Gothic Horror genre each week. We will see the influence of horror of yesteryear on today’s scary stories to tell in the dark. 

Throughout the meetings, we will discuss this special genre of fiction. What makes this type of fiction so interesting? What are the elements of these stories? How do they compare to and differ from Gothic Horror stories? 

During our fifth and final meeting, we will bring together all the knowledge and ideas we’ve gathered, and we will accomplish our final and most important mission: We will write our own Creepypasta! One drawback to the Creepypasta genre is that some kids are interested in them, but the subject matter is simply to scary for them, or too grownup. Therefore, we will begin to make Creepypasta more accessible to more kids by creating a kid friendly Creepypasta archive right on my very own website! Once our club is over, our stories shared, our Creepypasta written, I will PUBLISH it online, and we will see if WE become the next Creepypasta superstars. With student and parent permission, I will also publish photos of your artworks and your first names along with our story for all the world to see and appreciate your creativity. 

This club will provide a robust learning experience by combining art with reading and writing to understand literature, think critically, and spark the imagination. All while learning with friends. Because this club is social as well as educational, I will turn on the “chat” feature in the classroom while I read aloud. I have found that allowing kids to draw and chat with friends while I read to them forms a positive connection with books. I will also provide printable extra resources in the classroom after each class meeting. 

Meeting Breakdown: 
Meeting 1:
Introduction, discuss a possible club name, draw SMILE DOG and TICCI TOBY, read: Smile Dog

Meeting 2: 
Vote on club name options, draw SIREN HEAD and MOMO, read: The Oval Portrait by Edgar Allan Poe

Meeting 3: 
I will present your own club logo that I have designed based on your name selection, draw RAINBOW FACTORY and PINKAMENA, read: What the Moon Brings by HP Lovecraft

Meeting 4: 
Draw JACK THE KILLER and JANE THE KILLER, read: to be announced

Meeting 5: 
Pull together all ideas that have been gathered over the course of the previous weeks, outline story, write write write! Anything not completed in class will be finished by me after class, and anyone else who wishes to submit anything after class.

Learning Goals

1. Increase comprehension
2. Increase vocabulary 
3. Strengthen ability to make connections in reading
4. Improve ability to multi-task
5. Form bonds and friendships through ongoing club relationships
6. Time management and organizational skills through organized group projects
7. Drawing in the kawaii style
8. Outlining and creative writing
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Creepypasta are well known for scary and dark themes. No profanity or sexual themes will be permitted or discussed in class, however death and horror may come up. Major recurring themes in these stories include but are not limited to, self harm, social isolation, dysfunctional families, and poverty. These outlandish stories sometimes become an escape from real world struggles that today’s children sometimes face. Though these topics may come up, they will do so in a safe and closely supervised environment. But if your child does not like scary stories, this is not a good club for them.
Supply List
Pencil, eraser, black pen (sharpie), paper, your preferred coloring tools.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined March, 2020
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658reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Amanda Gatton is a life long lover of all things Halloween. It is Halloween every day in my world. I am the perfect person to bring the creep to your learner who loves ghost stories. As a professional artist and author, and a teacher with a dark and creepy heart, I can bring the magic of spooky stories to your learners in a way they’ll never forget. 

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$55

for 5 classes
1x per week, 5 weeks
45 min

Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-10 learners per class

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