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A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RL.2.6, RI.11-12.9

+16

Standards-aligned

Created by

Wayground Content

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21 Slides • 7 Questions

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A Christmas Carol

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"I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year."

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Open Ended

What do you think the author, Charles Dickens, intended to convey with the quote mentioned?

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Open Ended

Can you speculate on how the quote might set the tone for the rest of the novel?

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Think and Refect


What emotions does the holiday season evoke in you?



Can you recall a personal experience that captures the spirit of Christmas?

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Title and Cover


Take a look at the title and cover of 'A Christmas Carol.'


What thoughts or feelings do they evoke?


How might they give us a hint about what the story could be about?

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Author in focus

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was renowned for his social commentary in Victorian England. His personal connection to Christmas, rooted in childhood experiences, inspired "A Christmas Carol."

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Author in focus


Motivated by societal injustices, Dickens crafted a timeless narrative urging reflection on generosity and social responsibility, leaving an enduring legacy in literature and holiday traditions.

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Multiple Choice

Charles Dickens, the author of "A Christmas Carol," lived during the Victorian era.

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True

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False

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Context of the novel

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Set in 1800s London during the Industrial Revolution.

Dickens explores the contrast between the wealthy and the struggling.

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Context of the novel

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Highlights societal disparities and economic challenges.

Encourages readers to consider positive changes in societal attitudes and behaviors.

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Success of the novel

"A Christmas Carol" was immediately popular when it was first published in 1843, capturing the hearts of readers.

The novella's popularity endured over time, becoming a timeless classic. Dickens' portrayal of Christmas traditions, including feasts and gatherings, has contributed to shaping modern celebrations.

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Movie adaptation

Numerous filmmakers have brought the introduction of "A Christmas Carol" to life on the big screen, offering diverse interpretations of Dickens' work.

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Genre of “A Christmas Charol

The main genre of “A Christmas Carol” is a novella, which is a short novel.


The shorter length makes it perfect for seasonal reading, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the Christmas spirit without a lengthy time commitment.

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Multiple Choice

"A Christmas Carol" is best described as:

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Novel

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Novella

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Short Story

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Poem

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Multiple Choice

In what historical era does the story take place, reflecting the societal changes of the time?

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Renaissance

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Industrial Revolution

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Middle Ages

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Enlightenment Period

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Summary

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In "A Christmas Carol," miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve—Past, Present, and Yet to Come.

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Summary

Through haunting visions, Scrooge confronts his own life choices, discovering the impact of greed and the joy of compassion.

Transformed, he embraces the spirit of Christmas, fostering goodwill and generosity.

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Meet the characters

Bob Cratchit

Scrooge's underpaid, yet kind and optimistic employee.

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Ebenezer Scrooge

A wealthy but miserly old man, Scrooge is the central character.

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Tiny Tim

Bob Cratchit's ailing son, symbolizing innocence and vulnerability.

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Meet the characters

Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come

Supernatural spirits who guide Scrooge through pivotal moments

Jacob Marley

Scrooge's deceased business partner, appearing as a ghost to warn him of the consequences of a selfish life.

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Theme exploration

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The theme of redemption begins with the hint of Scrooge's potential change of heart.

Compassion and social justice emerge through the struggles of characters like Bob Cratchit.

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Theme exploration

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Greed and selfishness, exemplified by Scrooge, create tension that demands resolution.

Kindness and generosity create an emotional backdrop, inviting readers to reflect on the profound impact of genuine human connections and acts of benevolence.

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Fill in the Blank

"A Christmas Carol" follows the journey of Ebenezer Scrooge, a __________ man visited by three spirits on Christmas Eve.

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Fill in the Blank

Tiny Tim, the __________ son of Bob Cratchit, symbolizes innocence and vulnerability.

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Dickensian Expressions

"Bah, humbug!"

Scrooge uses "humbug" to express his disdain or dismissal of Christmas traditions. It implies that he finds Christmas to be hypocritical, deceptive, or simply not worth celebrating.

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Dickensian Expressions

"Ebenezer Scrooge was not a man to be frightened by echoes."

The expression "frightened by echoes" suggests that Scrooge is someone who is not easily scared or intimidated.

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Dickensian Expressions

“For a man who had been out of practice for so many years, it was a splendid laugh, a most illustrious laugh."


The phrase “a most illustrious laugh” suggests that Scrooge's laughter, despite being out of practice, was splendid and distinguished.

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LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN, AND MAY THE LESSONS OF SCROOGE'S TRANSFORMATION RESONATE WITHIN YOU.

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