SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2017 © 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 46 Some people consider the number 13 to be bad luck. They worry whenever the 13th of the month falls on a Friday. Floor buttons in some elevators skip the number 13, going right from 12 to 14. Use the code at left to discover the name for this phobia. 5 B Work with a parent to fill in the missing letters on each line. The circled letters spell the gigantic word that means the fear of gigantic words! They’re creepy and crawly. And every one of the 40,000 types of spiders (arachnids) in the world have fangs and venom. But most spider venom won’t really harm people. The fear of spiders is called arachnophobia. If you just can’t stand spiders, there’s really only one continent on Earth that is spider-free. (You’d better bring a heavy coat, though). Circle every third letter to find out the name of this continent. C Follow the maze. The letters along the correct path spell the word for the fear of bats! V U J H Vampires have a lot of phobias! Alliumphobia is the fear of: V C P S Y O L H Unscramble the letters! A B X I T O K R I O Write the letters in these circles. P Z Clowns are all about silliness and fun, right? Right? Well, if clowns freak you out, your fear is known as coulrophobia. Set your fears aside and see if you can find the two identical clowns! Catoptrophobia is a fear of mirrors. How many differences can you find between this creature and its reflection? Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. A Cut out the four puzzle pieces below. Put them together to discover another phobia. Spooky Search Look through the newspaper to find: • the scariest item you see • a pumpkin • a black cat • a spider • a word that rhymes with ghost • a word containing the letters B-O-O Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. Find the words by looking up, PUMPKINS down, backwards, forwards, HALLOWEEN sideways and diagonally. CLOWNS B R Y R R O W B E W VAMPIRES T N C S T S O H G S CREEPY C H A L L O W E E N GHOSTS LUCK O R V T O R L B Q I BATS A L E K F W U A M K VENOM T Z C E L E N T O P CAT V U A B P O A S N M COAT WEB L P T J N Y T R E U FEAR W S E R I P M A V P WORRY Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical LOT words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. 1. Opposite of SAD 2. What your brain does 3. Credit cards are made of this 4. Opposite of WORK 5. The color of lemons 6. A heavy musical instrument 7. Opposite of SHORT 8. Main ketchup ingredient 9. You sweep it with a broom 10. Another word for MOTHER 11. Opposite of LEADER 12. Opposite of SOME 13. The sound a snake makes 14. Lives above the beanstalk 15. Short name for automobile 16. You sleep on this 17. Actors in a show 18. Large mammal with a trunk 19. Fragile drinkware 20. Female royalty 21. Use this when it rains 22. You write or draw with this 23. Opposite of DOWN 24. Werewolves, vampires, etc. 25. Moving to the music 26. Largest U.S. state 27. Caused by something funny 28. A lot of this during storms 29. Eight-armed sea animal 30. Short name for telephone 31. Opposite of LOW 32. Where Dracula sleeps 33. Short name for a bicycle 34. Opposite of LOSE 35. Response to a question Phantom Letters Look through the newspaper to find words where the letters ph are blended to make the sound f. List these words and then create sentences using these words. Then see if you can do the same exercise with the letters gh blended to make the sound f. SPONSORED BY Come up with a costume idea for a Halloween costume and give directions on how to make it. Use your imagination!