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1
A Christmas CarolVirtual Field Trip
  • By Charles Dickens
  • Developed by
  • Nicki Noordhoek
  • nnoordhoek_at_yahoo.com
  • 87T01/Designing and Creating a Virtual Field Trip

2
A Victorian Christmas
  • Use the following link A Victorian Christmas to
    find the answers to the questions below.
  • 1. Where and in what century was the
    Christmas tree introduced?
  • 2. Who printed and designed the first
    commercialized Christmas card?
  • PROJECT
  • After seeing the examples of the Christmas
    tree and card, design one of your own that would
    resemble one from the time of Dickens. For more
    examples, you can do your own search.

3
Kid Culture
  • Click on the following link to review games
    played by children in the 19th century.
  • TIME TO PLAY
  • Get in groups of 4-5 students and play two or
    three of the games together in class today.

4
Learning the Lingo
  • Click on the following link of language
    guidelines of the time period. Answers the
    questions below.
  • 1. For the Upper Class what letter would be
    dropped pronouncing the word father?
  • 2. What gesture did a store owner make to show
    respect for their customers?
  • 3. What word was used as a replacement for
    bathroom?
  • 4. What is one useful phrase used by Lower
    Class?
  • 5. What word was used as a replacement for
    child?

5
What to Wear
  • Click the following link on appropriate attire
    during this time period and complete assignment
    below.
  • Assignment
  • In paragraph form, describe what women, men, and
    children wore during this time period.

6
Meet the characters!
  • Click the following links to learn about the main
    character in A Christmas Carol. Your assignment
    description will be on the next slide.
  • Links
  • http//www.sparknotes.com/lit/christmascarol/char
    acters.html
  • http//www.answers.com/topic/a-christmas-carol-no
    vel-2
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas_Carol
  • http//cgi.turnerlearning.com/tntlearning/christm
    ascarol/characters.html

7
Character Webs
  • Assignment
  • Your assignment is to make a Inspiration web
    using three of the characters from the book.
    Each character will be a separate web and should
    have five descriptors coming off the center of
    web (which will be the name of the character).
    The descriptors should include the key
    points/ideas about the character and not all
    physical attributes.

8
The Ghost Visits
  • Ebenezer is visited by three ghosts of Christmas
    past, present, and yet to come. Using the links
    below discover what lesson he learns from each
    ghost. Your assignment is to tri-fold a piece of
    paper and label one past, present, and future and
    it is your choice on how you inform us on the
    lessons.
  • Links
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_Christmas_P
    ast http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_christma
    s_present
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_christmas_f
    uture

9
A Little Jeopardy Anyone?
  • The following link will open an interactive
    Jeopardy Powerpoint that we will be reviewing as
    a class after everyone finishes up. However, if
    you are done early you will have the opportunity
    to preview some of the questions! Good luck!

10
End of the Journey
  • The purpose of this virtual field trip was to
    help you go beyond the book and find more in
    depth information regarding the time period, the
    author, and the culture in which this book was
    written. If you found other good sites along the
    way please share those with us!

11
Cited Sources
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    tmas-carol-novel-2gt.
  • "A Christmas Carol". Spark Notes. May 30, 2009
    lthttp//www.sparknotes.com/lit/christmascarol/char
    acters.htmlgt.
  • "A Christmas Carol ". Wikipedia Foundation. May
    30, 2009 lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Christmas
    _Carolgt.
  • Bastiaans, Tamera . "Victorian Parlour Games".
    Old Fashion Living. May 30, 2009
    lthttp//oldfashionedliving.com/parlour-games.htmlgt
    .
  • Damen, Mark. "Welcome to Jeopardy A Christmas
    Carol". May 30, 2009 lthttp//kn058.k12.sd.us/Chris
    tmas carol Jeopardy.pptgt.
  • "Characters". TNT Learning Educators Guide. May
    30, 2009 lthttp//cgi.turnerlearning.com/tntlearnin
    g/christmascarol/characters.htmlgt.
  • "Dickens-era Costume Information". Windell's
    Webs. May 30, 2009 lthttp//www.christmasvillerockh
    ill.com/dickens.htmgt.
  • "Ghost of Christmas Past". Wikipedia Foundation.
    May 30, 2009 lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_o
    f_Christmas_Pastgt.
  • "Ghost of Christmas Present". Wikipedia
    Foundation. May 30, 2009 lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/
    wiki/Ghost_of_Christmas_Presentgt.
  • "Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come". Wikipedia
    Foundation. May 30, 2009 lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/
    wiki/Ghost_of_Christmas_Futuregt.
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    30, 2009 lthttp//oldfashionedliving.com/parlour-ga
    mes.htmlgt.
  • Perdue, David. "Dickens and Christmas". May 30,
    2009 lthttp//www.fidnet.com/dap1955/dickens/chris
    tmas.htmlgt.
  • Rufflebrothers, "Bleak House". BBC. May 30, 2009
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    9gt.
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