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Copy this sentence from Summer of the Monkeys onto your white board.

Interrupters: . Copy this sentence from Summer of the Monkeys onto your white board. “I even coaxed Rowdy, my bluetick hound, into helping me with this monkey trouble.”. Write a sentence which contains an appositive phrase about one of these pictures. . What makes a fulfilling life?.

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Copy this sentence from Summer of the Monkeys onto your white board.

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  1. Interrupters: Copy this sentence from Summer of the Monkeysonto your white board. “I even coaxed Rowdy, my bluetick hound, into helping me with this monkey trouble.”

  2. Write a sentence which contains an appositive phrase about one of these pictures.

  3. What makes a fulfilling life?

  4. Narrators 1 and 2 • Bob Cratchit • Ebenezer Scrooge • Fred • Jacob Marley • Ghost 1 • Mr. Fezziwig • Ghost 2 • Tiny Tim Cratchit • Caroline Cratchit • Ghost 3 • Boy • Passerby 1 • Passerby 2

  5. What do Marley’s chains symbolize?

  6. What is similar about Ghosts 2 and 3? How do they affect Scrooge?

  7. What time of year does the play take place? What emotions, attitudes, or moods are often associated with this season? How does the setting impact the story?

  8. Choose a statement which best explains the theme of the story. 1. Those who are generous experience true happiness. 2. Humans should love their neighbors and show this love through concrete actions. 3. It is possible for people to change. 4. It is not possible for people to change. 5. People’s true value is not found in how much money or material possessions they have. 6. Death is part of the cycle of life.

  9. Do fiction stories really make a difference? A Christmas Carol - by Charles Dickens To help provide for his growing family, Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol over a period of three weeks in 1843.  Creating the characters of Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim, Dickens also made famous the descriptive word "Humbug!“ His tale of transformation is still popular during the holiday season and has often been produced for film.  This version, from 1984, features George C. Scott as Ebenezer and Frank Finlay as Jacob Marley.  In this scene, "Old Marley" (who was "dead as a door nail"), visits Scrooge to warn him about the way he is living his life.  Marley, now a ghost, shows Ebenezer how he will end up - if he doesn't make some important life changes. Because of his writings, which were read by Helen Keller's mother, Charles Dickens unwittingly had a profound influence on Keller's life.  His story about  Laura Bridgman (contained in American Notes) gave Helen's parents some hope that their child could also be helped.

  10. Watch this scene from the movie and be prepared to compare and contrast it with the scene from the play. http://www.awesomestories.com/asset/view/A-Christmas-Carol-by-Charles-Dickens

  11. Find the scene from the play and reread it. Draw a Venn Diagram on your white board and compare and contrast the two scenes. Besides the fact that one is in written form and one is movie format, what did you notice? Think about the words…

  12. Can you summarize the play with a partner. Go through the play and write an appropriate summary with your partner. In a minute we will see if you summary is as good as the one I found! http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=223279

  13. Holiday Humor http://www.aol.com/article/2013/12/16/family-pulls-out-all-the-stops-for-christmas-card/20789409/?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl15|sec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D419953%20?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000058&

  14. Did Charles Dickens understand the plight of the poor?

  15. Answer the critical thinking questions about our readers’ theater play independently for a quiz grade. When you finish, put it in the class’s box. Then you may finish your “Snowflake Bentley” picture book.

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