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Jerusalem, Israel

Stonehenge, England

Seoul, South Korea

Tokyo, Japan

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1. IDENTIFY the need. 2. WHAT can you do to meet the need? RESEARCH!!!3. HOW will you meet the need?4. EVALUATION-how will you determine the success of your grant?5. BUDGET-what will it cost?

Many Grants have predetermined itinerary, budget, etc.

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Create your own Professional Development.

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Phylecia Ragland, LaVerne McDonald, and Stephen Howard received Fellowship Award Funds for TeachersSummer 2012

Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School 8th Grade Teachers Seeking the

Vampire

Teachers spent two weeks in Scotland and England researching origins of the literary icon, vampires, and the writers Lord Byron, John Polidori, and Bram Stoker.

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“What do you want to read??????”

“Why don’t you want to read?” We asked our 8th grade students.“IT IS BORING!!”

Identify the need.

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We began to research …Vampires in pop culture!

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Pre-school vampire books!!

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Children’s Books about Vampires!

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1960’s Television Series-

The Adams Family

The Munsters

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Filmed on location in Scotland.

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German vampire movie based on Bram Stoker’s novel.

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Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula.

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Vampire Diaries

The Lost Boys

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Vampire Legends and legends of blood-sucking monsters and demons have existed since the dawn of time, in every culture and civilization. Mesopotamia ChinaBabylon IndonesiaHebrew PhilippinesEgypt MalaysiaIndia AustriaArabia SumerAncient Greece FranceRoman Empire SlavicHungaryRomaniaScotlandIrelandAfrica-Many regional vampire mythsMadagascarTrinidadColumbiaChileAztec

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George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron, wrote the first vampire story in Western literature. 1788-1824

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The Shelley’s were vacationing in Switzerland , in 1815, with Lord Byron and his doctor, John Polidori. They decided to have a contest to write the scariest story.

Mary and Percy Shelley

Lord Byron

John Polidori

Lord Byron wrote a vampire story.

Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein

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John Polidori wrote the book with the vampire based on Lord Byron, the aristocratic vampire.

He committed suicide in 1821.

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1897- Bram Stoker wrote Dracula.

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Bram Stoker was born and grew up in Dublin, Ireland. (Abraham Stoker)

Stoker moved to London and lived in England and Scotland most of his adult life. He died in 1912 in London.

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Dracula, Bram

Stoker’s namesake for

his famous vampire. Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia1431-1473Vlad TepesMember of

the Order of the Dragon , established to protect

Christianity from Muslim

invasion.Dracula-Son of Dracul,

Vlad II.

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Bram Stoker never visited Transylvania. He did research Vlad Dracula at the British Library. He borrowed the name, however, the legend and details used by Stoker is based on Celtic mythology from Scotland and Ireland.

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Lord Byron grew up in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Bram Stoker lived in Cruden Bay, Scotland while writing “Dracula”. He uses Slain Castle, at Cruden Bay as his inspiration for Dracula’s Castle. Cruden Bay is about 15 miles North of Aberdeen.

Team TSV was awarded almost $10,000.00 to travel to the UK and research vampire literature.We rented a house about 25 miles North of Aberdeen in a fishing village on Moray Firth, called Rosehearty.

United Kingdom of Great Britain

How can you meet the need?

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Exploring Slains Castle at Cruden Bay. Cliffs beside the castle-North Sea.

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Hotel- Bram Stoker lived while writing Dracula.

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The staff at the Kilmarnock Hotel at Cruden Bay, Scotland allowed us to see the guest book signed by Bram Stoker during his visit while writing his famous vampire novel-Dracula. Noel Stoker was Bram Stoker ‘s only child, born in 1879. Stoker and his family spent several months at the hotel. He walked to Slains Castle almost daily for inspiration.

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Aberdeen Grammar School-George Gordon, Lord Byron’s School!!

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Statue of Lord Byron

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Glamis Castle-Curse on the family by Ancient Druids for building the castle on sacred land. A vampire is born to the family every generation…

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Scotland’s oldest vampire -Boabhan Sith (Baa’ van shee)- found in the Highlands of Scotland. Building a stone cairn over graves keep them from rising.

Highlands of Scotland

Scottish Vampire

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8th Grade Theme –VampiresHalls decorated with Vampire theme.www.facebook.com/teachersseekvampire

In World History:Read historical legends, myths, and articles on vampires as they relate to the Units in Ancient History. Ex. Mesopotamian vampires, Egyptian, Hebrew, Classical Greek, etc.

In Language Arts:Writing essays with Vampire related prompts-descriptive, expository, etc. Vampire inspired poetry.Lessons on plot, theme, and tone based on popular vampire-themed television show.

In ReadingVampire Themed Books, poems, and Short Stories.Novel Study-Dracula by Bram Stoker.

How will you meet the need?

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Evaluation:

Increase in reading test scores.Students WANTED to read!Family Reading Night-CommunityTeam TSV has taught several workshops.

Team TSV was selected by Funds for Teachers as featured grant for 2012!

Alabama Public Television interviewed Team TSV and featured the grant on television! Grant is alsofeatured on APT website.YouTube-TeamTSV-Teachers Seeking the Vampire

LaVerne McDonald and Phylecia Ragland were selected as Grant Evaluators.

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Tips:-Research!!! -Avoid “Big Words” It does NOT impress grant evaluators!-Keep the written responses simple and to the point.-Your plans must be “DO ABLE”.-Student Centered-NOT teacher centered.-Remember-KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid!)

1. IDENTIFY the need. 2. WHAT can you do to meet the need? 3. HOW will you meet the need?4. EVALUATION-how will you determine the success of

your grant?5. BUDGET-what will it cost?

LaVerne [email protected]

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