Introduction:
You have read and viewed the Disney version of the classic novel, A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens. The novel includes many references to things that may be strange to you, including such items as a Smoking Bishop, Plum Pudding, bed-curtains, and others. Here’s a chance to become an expert on A Christmas Carol, Dickens’ life, and the Victorian times in which he lived.
You have read and viewed the Disney version of the classic novel, A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens. The novel includes many references to things that may be strange to you, including such items as a Smoking Bishop, Plum Pudding, bed-curtains, and others. Here’s a chance to become an expert on A Christmas Carol, Dickens’ life, and the Victorian times in which he lived.
Questions:
- The story takes place during the Victorian Era - a period of history from 1837-1901 during the reign of the Queen Victoria. Where is Camden Town located? Be specific. Dickens' London Map
- Tiny Tim was a little boy who had an illness which made it difficult for him to walk without a crutch. What disease did he have? Dickens' Christmas Page Hint: scroll down to Tiny Tim’s Ailment.
- When Scrooge is asked to donate money to the poor, he refuses and asks, “Are there no prisons? And Union workhouses?” What is a Union Workhouse? What was it like? What did they eat? Check out Union Workhouses
- Plum Pudding and Smoking Bishop are two treats mentioned in A Christmas Carol. What are their main ingredients? What did they make it in? Dickens' Christmas Page . The information can be found in the left column. Scroll down – you’ll find it!
- Visit this website and select six or more important events in Charles Dickens’ life. Place the events on a timeline in correct order. Charles Dickens: A Chronology of his Life
- Create a list of at least 5 hardships that child laborers (Working Children) faced during Victorian Times.
- Back in the Victorian era, their coins were called: pound, shilling, and pence. Scrooge paid his worker “fifteen shilling a week.” What could you buy with that? Scroll down to find “Fifteen Bob a week” A Christmas Carol
- Scrooge was afraid to move the “bed curtains” for fear he would see another spirit. What are “bed curtains”? Interior Design/Bedrooms
- Back then, parlor games where played at holiday gatherings. Scrooge watches as his nephew and guests play, “Twenty Guesses.” Explain how this game is played. Victorian Parlor Games
- Visit Victorian Christmas Menu. Create a menu for Christmas Dinner.
Assessment:
•Each question is worth 5 points.
-Your questions will be evaluated on the following:
1. All questions are answered completely.
2. All questions are answered in complete sentences.
•Each question is worth 5 points.
-Your questions will be evaluated on the following:
1. All questions are answered completely.
2. All questions are answered in complete sentences.