This lesson resource delves into the historical and social context of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, focusing on Dickens’ life, the theme of poverty, and the Industrial Revolution.
It includes comprehensive handouts with glossaries to aid student understanding.
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A Christmas Carol - Scheme of Work
Can be bought as a full SOW or separate 'Stave' bundles. Additionally, lessons ca be bought separately. This scheme of work, designed to support teaching staff, provides a structured yet flexible framework for delivering 15 engaging and challenging lessons. (5/6 weeks worth of lessons). The primary goal is to offer a rich learning experience that is adaptable for students of all abilities, ensuring inclusivity and promoting educational excellence. The lessons are crafted to stimulate intellectual curiosity, foster critical thinking, and encourage active participation. PLEASE LEAVE REVIEW :)
A Christmas Carol - Stave 1
Lessons include - context of A Christmas Carol and Charles Dickens - The reading of Stave 1 with activities - Impressions of Scrooge and Dickens' intentions All lesson are accompanied with resources
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