Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Krampus

A friend of mine who lives in Austria recently did a blog post about Krampus. Wikipedia explains Krampus breifly as "a mythical creature who accompanies St. Nicholas during the Christmas season, warning and punishing bad children, in contrast to St. Nicholas, who gives gifts to good children." As soon as I read her blog post a lesson plan began formulating in my head. I thought that telling the legend of Krampus to my students and having them draw a picture of what they thought he looked like would be a fun way to keep their attention the last day before Christmas break. I told the students the myth, had them draw a picture and then ended by showing them the following picture along with a video clip of a Krampus celebration.

Krampus and St. Nicholas.

I got some pretty interesting results. Remember that my students didn't have any idea what he looked like when they drew these. They just knew he accompanied St. Nick and punished bad children. Here are a few of my favorites:

In this depiction Krampus is delivering a bad kid to Santa. Apparently Santa seems good but is secretly the mastermind behind a Christmastime kidnapping ring.

Santa's younger brother, Shifty Claus, who looks slightly bitter that his older brother hogs all the fame.

I swear I didn't say anything about Krampus ripping anyone's head and limbs off and using them to decorate a Christmas tree.

Imagine if this guy showed up in your living room on Christmas Eve. You'd never do anything bad again because you'd be catatonic with fear for the rest of your life.

Gotta loved the triple ear piercing and Christmas tree necklace.

Maybe I should turn some of these over to our school psychologist.

The cutest Krampus that was turned in.

And last, but not least, this is probably the best mix of Austrian and American traditions that was turned in.

After the kids turned in their drawings I showed the video below. Thanks for the great idea Missy- the kids had a lot of fun!


1 comment:

  1. Cara, you are so clever! What a great idea for the last day before Christmas break! Those drawings turned out great :)
    Have a great Christmas!

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