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What you can expect from A Christmas Carol Learning Guide:
-Enjoy with the whole family, but mostly for upper elementary aged-children and above.
-Challenge yourself to read the novella and then find the movie version that closest matches the story.
-Learn more about the author, Charles Dickens, and how his past experiences and the historical context informed the story he wrote.
-Read, watch and listen to biographical content about Charles Dickens.
-Explore the history of the Victorian Era, which A Christmas Carol is written in, and learn about several Christmas traditions that were started during that time period.
-Learn how to make your own Christmas crackers!
-LIsten to traditional Victorian Christmas carols.
-Learn about George Muller, a man who was living out Charles Dickens's message long before he wrote the novella.
-Memorize scripture that Dickens used in the text.
-Challenge yourself to memorize Jacob Marley's speech about mankind from Stave 1.
-Explore additional resources including books, a 3-hour literature course, and a movie about the story behind the 19th century Christmas carol, Silent Night.
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