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Title: The Christmas Carol


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The Christmas Carol
  • 7th grade Literature Unit
  • Created by Mary Moore
  • and Leslie Lause

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Unit Objectives
  • CA 7-6 Students will develop and apply reading
    comprehension skills.

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A Note from the Author I have endeavoured in
this Ghostly little book, to raise the Ghost of
an Idea, which shall not put my readers out of
humour with themselves, with each other, with the
season, or with me. May it haunt their houses
pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it. Their
faithful Friend and Servant,C. D.December,
1843.www.literature.org/authors/dickens-charles/c
hristmas-carol/
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Who was Charles Dickens?
  • Charles Dickens scavenger hunt

Video
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Explore Victorian England

Be sure to check out the life
expectancy. Then check out your life expectancy.
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Cross Curricular Link Science
  • Gas/Electric Lighting In 1843, when A Christmas
    Carol was published, not all streets were lit by
    lamps. Gas lamps had been place on some streets
    as early as 1807, but in other areas pedestrians
    needed to carry their own lanterns to light their
    way.

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  • Early lamps in homes used fuels such as vegetable
    oil or fish or whale oils. Kerosene became more
    popular after 1859. Coal gas, however, was the
    source of most street lighting, even though it
    was considered to be as safe as other
  • fuel sources.

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  • The first incandescent light was patented in
    1841, but electric lights were not commercially
    successful until 1879, when Edison produced a
    carbon-filament lamp. Electric street lighting
    was soon afterward introduced in large cities in
    Europe and America.
  • Slides 3-5 are taken from 2002 Teachers edition
    Pg. 258 McDougal Littell The Language of
    Literature

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VisualizingAs you read
Chart
When you read, use the stage directions to
visualize the characters, the setting and the
action. In other words, picture it as if you
were sitting in the audience. As you read,
picture where the scene takes place. Imagine the
characters and what they do. Use the chart to
note important details in each scene of A
Christmas Carol. Doing so will help you
visualize the scenes. Unit Two Resource Book
McDougal Littell The Language of Literature
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Christmas Carol Vocabulary

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A Dickens of a PartyA WebQuest Activity
http//www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson
238/dickens_WebQuest.htmlintroduction
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Christmas Carol Quiz

Click

http//www.perryweb.com/Dickens/puzzle_carol.shtml
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Text vs. Production vs. Movie

Compare and Contrast
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Scroogify a Christmas song
  • Students are to take a melody, of a carol that
    they are familiar with, and re-write the lyrics
    as if Scrooge would have done so. Here is my
    example set to the tune of "Jingle Bells."
  • Here is my example set to the tune of "Jingle
    Bells." "Bah Humbug!" Walking to my
    counting-house The streets are filled with bums
    O?er them I go, feeling like a louse. Bells in
    the church tower ring Making my spirit low What
    melancholy sting Off with three spirits I go
    Chorus Bah Humbug, bah humbug, Christmas is
    for fools. The season isn?t for spending money
    and breaking all the rules. Bah Humbug, bah
    humbug, Christmas is for fools. I wish they
    would be meloncholy And then I would be jolly

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