Charles Dickens
The Ghosts
Meet the Cratchits
All About Scrooge
During the Unit
100

Dickens lived and wrote in this major world city.

London

100

This Ghost does not speak and only points to communicate.

The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come

100

This is one of the two birds the Cratchits eat during their family dinners.

A turkey or goose.

100

He was Scrooge's partner for many years.

Marley

100

During the unit a snowstorm created this, a first ever for Medfield schools.

A remote learning snow day

200

Dickens own childhood was disrupted because his father went to prison because of this.

Debt / he owed money

200

Among the places this spirit takes Scrooge are his old school and Fezziwig's party.

The Ghost of Christmas Past

200

Bob Cratchit tells Scrooge he can't afford this in stave one.

A Christmas Tree

200

This character, Scrooge's sister, picked him up from school after convincing his cruel father to allow him back home.

Fan

200

During this unit, Mrs. Gumas read this book to introduce the month of this.

Kindness

300

Dickens first public reading of A Christmas Carol in the United States took place in the Omni Parker House in this major US city.

Boston

300

The last time Scrooge saw this ghost was seven years ago.

Jacob Marley

300

This is one of the towns that Martha dreams of working in as a milliner (a hat maker). 

Medfield or Amesbury

300

After seeing that Scrooge loved money more than her, the engagement was off.

Belle

300

During this unit, this major development in the fight against Covid-19 took place.

The approval of a vaccine 

400

This major shift in the way people lived was taking place during Dickens lifetime.

The Industrial Revolution

400

Scrooge says that he fears this ghost more than any other.

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come

400

This is who the Ghost of Christmas Present is referring to when he says, "If he be like to die, he had better do it and decrease the surplus population.

Tiny Tim

400

The bachelor at Fred's party, Scrooge recognizes him instantly when he attends the party.

Topper

400

Mrs. Ruminski announced that this alliterative day, a student favorite, would be the second of three school spirit days.

Comfy Cozy Day

500

This is the name of the economist whose cruel writings about the poor partly inspired the character of Scrooge.

Thomas Malthus

500

This ghost shows Scrooge miners, sailors,and lonely men at lighthouses to help him understand the importance of happiness.

The Ghost of Christmas Present

500

During Bob's toast to Scrooge, this character states, "I'd give him a piece of my mind to feast upon and I hope he'd have a good appetite for it."

Mrs. Cratchit

500

In stave 5 Scrooge notes that he had never really noticed it before but now promises to love it as long as he lives.

The door knocker

500

This is the name of the book Mrs. Gumas read to advisories.

Swashby and the Sea

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