Showing posts with label Red vs. Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red vs. Green. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2017

HAPPY NEW YEAR




Each member of the Night Light Stories household had a conference about which is their favorite story. We put this list together for your listening pleasure. 

Enjoy!  

TUCKER'S CHOICE (age 11): 

Alien Pursuit (11:12)
A family has to figure out how to lose the alien ships hot 

on their tail on their ride home from the grocery store.

Free audio download: Alien Pursuit
Blog with activities: Alien Pursuit

MAGGIE'S CHOICE (age 9)

Lulu and Her Lavender Lion: (12:31)
A girl's journey through her memories with her imaginary friend.

Free audio download: Lulu and Her Lavender Lion
Blog with activities: Lulu and Her Lavender Lion

POPPY'S CHOICE (age 16) 

 The Basement (16:26)
A boy works to keep his imagination from getting the best of him 
in order to complete a chore for his mother.

Free audio download: The Basement
Blog with activities: The Basement

MR. CHRIS' CHOICE (age 43)

Red vs. Green: (22:21)
When a team of Christmas elves goes against a team of 
St. Patrick's Day leprechauns in the Holiday 
Hockey Winter Classic, who will win?

Free audio download: Red vs. Green
Blog with activities: Red vs. Green

MS. MEL'S CHOICE (age 39)

The Leprechaun Trap (6:35)
Two leprechauns are caught in a leprechaun trap and try to find 
different ways to escape.

Free audio download: The Leprechaun Trap
Blog with activities: The Leprechaun Trap


If you are participating in 
Escape the Room with Instructional Strategies at #ATIA17, 
go to:  bit.ly/emazeetr

Saturday, March 16, 2013

The Night Before St. Patrick's Day

Hi All,

Are you ready for St. Patrick's Day? We are! Our leprechaun trap is set and ready to see if we can capture one of those lucky, green lads tonight. Did you make a leprechaun trap? We'd love to see it. Feel free to post a picture on our Facebook page

To pass the time while you're waiting, you can listen to five of our stories that have a leprechaun as a character. We wish you luck tonight! 

Sláinte



Red vs. Green: (22:21)
When a team of Christmas elves goes against a team of 
St. Patrick's Day leprechauns in the Holiday 
Hockey Winter Classic, who will win?
Free audio download: Red vs. Green
Blog with activities: Red vs. Green

The Leprechaun Trap (6:35)
Two leprechauns are caught in a leprechaun trap and try to find 
different ways to escape.
Free audio download: The Leprechaun Trap
Blog with activities: The Leprechaun Trap

The Spelling Bee (19:01)
A boy prepares for his shot at taking home the spelling bee 
championship. Will he succeed? 
Free audio download: The Spelling Bee
Blog with activities: The Spelling Bee

Clementine's Big Mess (16:05)
Clementine the cupid has lost his magical quiver. 
Can his friends help him find it?
Free audio download: Clementine's Big Mess
Blog with activities: Clementine's Big Mess

A Letter from a Leprechaun (5:30)
A reading of a letter written by Seamus the leprechaun
 detailing how he escaped a leprechaun trap. 
Free audio download: A Letter from a Leprechaun
Blog with activities: A Letter from a Leprechaun

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Episode 45 (Flashlight): A Letter from a Leprechaun


Click the link to listen to: A Letter from a Leprechaun 

Top o' the mornin' to ya!

This flashlight episode contains a letter written by the leprechaun who escaped a clever leprechaun trap. As promised at the end of the story, here are the pictures of the mess that Seamus the Leprechaun made in our house.



VORACIOUS VOCABULARY
What did you say? A word of the day! In our story
there are many juicy words that are fun to use and say.

Bray: the loud, harsh cry of a donkey
Endeavor: to attempt; try
Peril: exposure to injury, loss, or destruction

JUST ADD IMAGINATION!
Try these activities to keep your imagination glowing
after hearing the story.

1. Learn how to make a traditional Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner. Click the link and follow the detailed directions or watch the video! 

2. Watch these videos we made to explain how we were planning to catch a leprechaun this year!
The leprechaun trap explained by the 6 year old
The leprechaun trap explained by the 4 year old
No Leprechauns Allowed: A video for the leprechauns to watch

3. We hope to lure you into listening to our other stories that have
leprechauns or St.Patrick's Day mentioned in them. They are:

The Leprechaun Trap (6:35)
Two leprechauns are caught in a leprechaun trap 
and try to find different ways to escape.
Free audio download: The Leprechaun Trap
Blog with activities: The Leprechaun Trap

Red vs. Green: (22:21)
When a team of Christmas elves goes against a team of 
St. Patrick's Day leprechauns in the Holiday Hockey 
Winter Classic, who will win?
Free audio download: Red vs. Green
Blog with activities: Red vs. Green

The Spelling Bee (19:01)
A boy prepares for his shot at taking home the spelling bee 
championship. Will he succeed? 
Free audio download: The Spelling Bee
Blog with activities: The Spelling Bee

Clementine's Big Mess (16:05)
Clementine the cupid has lost his magical quiver. 
Can his friends help him find it?
Free audio download: Clementine's Big Mess
Blog with activities: Clementine's Big Mess



Thursday, December 15, 2011

HOW TO MAKE A GIANT PAPER SNOWFLAKE

Here's how to make one of our favorite crafts! Feel free to share your holiday creations with us at [email protected] or on our Facebook Page.



You can download our free holiday stories here or on iTunes. 
Fa la la la la la la la la
Chilly's Christmas: (20:08)
An ornament is accidentally placed on the back of the Christmas tree 
and must learn to experience his favorite season using his 
other senses with a little help from his friends!
Free audio download: Chilly's Christmas 
Blog with activities: Chilly's Christmas

       Inky's Christmas: (21:24)
Inky, a nervous octopus, has to figure out a way to control his inking 
so he can attend all of his friends' holiday festivities.
Free audio download: Inky's Christmas
Blog with activities: Inky's Christmas

Red vs. Green: (22:21)
When a team of Christmas elves goes against a team 
of St. Patrick's Day in the Holiday Hockey Winter Classic, who will win? 
*I may or may not live out my "being a punk rocker" dream
 in this episode. You will have to listen to find out!* 
Free audio download: Red vs. Green
Blog with activities: Red vs. Green


Candy Cane Catastrophe (14:56)
Tragedy befalls a boy and his candy cane on a long car 
drive to Grandma's for the holidays.

Free audio download: Candy Cane Catastrophe
Blog with activities: Candy Cane Catastrophe 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Episode 41:Candy Cane Catastophe

Click here to listen to: Candy Cane Catastrophe

Hi All,

We would like to send out a special thanks to Dorina of Mike's Pastries for recording a bumper for us. Mike's Pastries, in the North End of Boston is chock full of sweet treats. They have scrumptious cupcakes, cakes, cannolis, and much, much more. They ship anywhere, so order away!

There are so many yummy delicacies to choose from this time of year. Some people enjoy a big chocolate Santa, some enjoy homemade cookies, while others enjoy different types of candy. In our new story, Candy Cane Catastrophe, the narrator enjoys a holiday treat of his own! We hope you enjoy whatever holiday goodie you choose and be sure to share it with someone you love! After all, 'tis the season for sharing and giving.


VORACIOUS VOCABULARY
What did you say? A word of the day! In our story
there are many juicy words that are fun to use and say.

abyss: a deep, immeasurable space
catastrophe: any mishap, misfortune or failure
shimmer: gleam faintly
spew: to cast forth, eject, or gush, as in disgust or anger 

JUST ADD IMAGINATION!
Try these activities to keep your imagination glowing
after hearing the story.

1.Click here to watch how a candy cane is made!


2. Draw, paint, sculpt, or otherwise create a candy cane covered with icky things stuck to it! Take a picture of your tragic candy cane and send it to us at [email protected].

3. Listen to our other holiday stories and visit the blog posts to complete the fun activities we have posted:

      Chilly's Christmas: (20:08)

An ornament is accidentally placed on the back of the Christmas tree and must learn to experience his favorite season using his other senses with a little help from his friends!

Free audio download: Chilly's Christmas 

Blog with activities: Chilly's Christmas


       Inky's Christmas: (21:24)
Inky, a nervous octopus, has to figure out a way to control his inking 
so he can attend all of his friends' holiday festivities.
Free audio download: Inky's Christmas
Blog with activities: Inky's Christmas

Red vs. Green: (22:21)
When a team of Christmas elves goes against a team of St. Patrick's Day in the Holiday Hockey Winter Classic, who will win?

Free audio download: Red vs. Green

Blog with activities: Red vs. Green

COMPREHENSION CHALLENGE
After listening to the story, can you recall the
details to answer these questions?

1. Where is the narrator going?
2. Why did the narrator's mom give him the candy cane?
3. Who always eats any leftover food that is passed to the front of the car?
4. When did the narrator realize that his candy cane was gone?
5. What did the narrator see while they were driving that reminded him of his lost candy cane?
6. How did the narrator's Grandma solve the boy's problem? 

We want to send out bright birthday wishes to:

Camden of Maryland
Bill of West Virginia
Papa of Massachusetts
Uncle Mark of Massachusetts

We hope your days SPARKLED!

As always, we look forward to the many stories
we can share together!
Happy Holidays!



Tuesday, December 21, 2010

LIGHTING THE WAY WITH WORDS

Click here to listen to: Red vs. Green (our third holiday story)
View the blog post with activities for the story: Red vs. Green activites

Click here to listen to: Inky's Christmas (our second holiday story)View the blog post with activities for the story: All Things Inky


Click here to listen to: Chilly's Christmas (our first holiday story)
View the blog post with activities for the story: Chilly's Christmas Activities


Snowflakes falling from the sky. Each one is unique just like every child and every masterpiece they make.  We encourage you to share their unique masterpieces with us by sending us photos to [email protected].
Happy Holidays to one and all!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Episode 28: Red vs. Green

Click here to listen to: Red vs. Green

 
Hi All,

Happy Holidays from the Night Light Stories household! We have been busy decorating the house, visiting with our family, making cookies and gingerbread houses, and trying to soak in all the sights, sounds, and smells around us!  Our son has been checking each morning for snow out the window. It hasn't happened yet, to his disappointment, but with all this cold weather, we don't think he'll have to wait long!


VORACIOUS VOCABULARY
What did you say? A word of the day! In our story there are many
juicy words that are fun to use and say.

competition: a contest for some prize, honor, or advantage.
deflect: turn from a true course or straight line.
frolic: playful behavior or action.
inspiration: something inspired, as an idea.
intercept: to take posession of (a ball or puck) during an attempted pass by an opposing team.

JUST ADD IMAGINATION!
Try these activities to keep your imagination glowing after hearing the story.

1. Jack Frost told the team that they “stink, stank stunk”. Since he is the coach, part of his job is to motivate his team. He should have said things that were “inspiring” to them. Make a list of things Jack Frost could have said to his team. For example, pointing out some positive things players were doing that could help them to improve.

2. Design a team jersey for the Mistletoes or the Blarney Stones.

3. Design a team logo for the Mistletoes and/or the Blarney Stones.
For example, the Boston Bruins logo is:

4. The Mistletoes were using candy canes as hockey sticks. Looking around your house, what else could be used as a hockey stick?  What else could be used as a puck?

5. While the Elves are in their locker room, the Leprechauns are in their own locker room. Compare the moods of the locker rooms by illustrating each one. How do the leprechauns’ faces look? How do the elves’ faces look?

6. There are 10 players, 2 goalies, and 3 referees on the ice in a hockey game. Using any of these numbers, create a few number story problems to solve. For example: There are 10 players trying to get the puck, 2 of the players' garland laces break and they fall. How many players are left trying to get the puck?

7. Make a list of all the Christmas references you hear in the story.

8. The elves pull “lucky charms” off the tree. Create something that is your lucky charm?

9. Write lyrics and create a tune for a song from Bobby's favorite rockband, "Twisted Tinsel".

10. Visit the NHL for kids website and play an interactive hockey game! 

11. Do you know the rules for hockey? Learn all about hockey at this website

12. Believe in yourself! Make a list of all the things you believe in.


COMPREHENSION CHALLENGE
After listening to the story, can you recall the details to answer these questions?

1. Who is the main character in the story?
2. What were some problems the Mistletoes were having in the first and second quarter?
3. How did Bobby inspire the Mistletoes and himself to get back out there for the third period?
4. Where is the Winter Holiday Hockey Classic being played?
5. Why do the Misteltoes' think the Leprechauns have all the luck?

The Announcers Box
In our story, we have two announcers recapping the third period for you.  These announcers, "Rick Gingerbret" and "Don Cheery" are based on some famous hockey announcers that Mr. Chris grew up listening to in Buffalo.  The real announcer, Rick Jeanneret, is known for some great calls and some of them are used in the story as an homage.  Listen to Rick Jeanneret's Top 10 calls

BRIGHT BIRTHDAY WISHES
We want to send out bright birthday wishes to:

Papa G of Massachusetts

Uncle Markie of Massachusetts

Nani B of New York

Cavin D of West Virginia

Shawn D of New Hampshire

We hope your day SPARKLED!


As always, we look forward to the many stories we can share together!
Happy Holidays!