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Knowledge
In the beginning Scrooge is a greedy and self-absorbed man. Make
a true and false quiz that demonstrates the greedy and selfish behaviors
of Scrooge that occurred during the play. Be sure to include an
answer key!
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Comprehension
During the first part of the play, Scrooge did not have good character.
Tiny Tim always likes to be a role model and do the right thing.
He has planned an important meeting with Scrooge. Make a short dramatization
of what will be discussed during the meeting.
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Application
Get a large piece of paper and divide it into fourths. Illustrate
four acts of generousity or kindness that you could do at home or
at school. Be ready to explain your answers to others. Try out one
of your ideas on a family member! How did they react? |
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Analysis
Create a chart and record how many times you do something kind
or generous in a week. Challenge yourself to do something kind or
generous for someone who you don't know!
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Synthesis
Compose a story about Tiny Tim and how his life changes as a result
of Scrooge's visits from the three ghosts. Make sure that you include
an illustration! |
Evaluation
Scrooge seems to have changed his ways... Do you think that Scrooge
would make a good mayor for the city of London? Write a letter to
the citizens of London convincing them why or why not Scrooge would
make a good mayor. |
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Comprehension
Towards the end of the play Scrooge began
being generous and kind. How did others react to his generosity?
Explain your answer by writing a definition for a generous and kind
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Evaluation
Pretend that you are a judge living in London. It is your job to
write a recommendation letter which will ultimately decide if Scrooge
may continue living in the city of London or if he must move. What
will you write in your letter? |
Synthesis
Create a board game in which Scrooge has to go through a series
of events to realize the importance of being generous and kind.
Be ready to play the game with others! |