14 DEC 2015 BELL ACTIVITY: JOURNAL PART I. Report on your Vocabulary Words from the weekend. What were the words and what do they mean? With whom, when.

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14 DEC 2015 BELL ACTIVITY: JOURNAL PART I. Report on your Vocabulary Words from the weekend. What were the words and what do they mean? With whom, when & where did you use them? Did you use the words correctly? How did the conversation go? PART II. Choose a new word from your list to use tonight and tomorrow before class. When, where and with whom will you use the new word. FINISH YOUR JOURNAL BY DESCRIBING YOUR WEEKEND OR YOUR PLANS FOR THIS WEEK. TODAY WE WILL LEARN…. What the ghost of Christmas Present has to teach Scrooge.

Before we start Act II…… Work together in your groups to fill in your 4 GHOSTS worksheets for Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past. You may paraphrase the information or use quotes, but if you quote lines from the play you must cite them correctly. Review Act I, Scene 5 A Christmas Carol with Patrick Stewart 1999

Before we start Act II…… In your groups: 1. Compare thematic quotations. 2. Work together in your groups to fill in your 4 GHOSTS worksheets for Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past. You may paraphrase the information or use quotes, but if you quote lines from the play you must cite them correctly.

The Ghost of Christmas Present Act II, Scenes 1-3

Fred’s Christmas Day Party Cratchit Family Christmas Day