Literature: Wednesday, December 19, 2018

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Literature: Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Handouts: * Analyzing a video version of A Christmas Carol Homework: * In-class: Analyzing video version of A Christmas Carol. Assignments due: * None

Lesson Goal: Finish analyzing video of A Christmas Carol to examine characterization and determine its theme. Outcomes: Be able to . . . 1. Identify examples of foreshadowing. 2. Name four ways that characterization is achieved for Ebenezer Scrooge. 3. State the theme for A Christmas Carol and support your answer.

Starter #1: Recall the goals we set yesterday. . . . Let’s see how closely this video version of Charles Dickens’ famous novella, A Christmas Carol, follows the condensed version of the story. As you view this video, keep in mind today’s handout. Look at those questions now, but don’t try to answer the final two questions until the end of our viewing.

Starter #2: Let’s look at the questions we will address at the end of the video. What characters have changed and in what ways? What is the theme of this story? Support your answer with evidence.