This word best describes how Scrooge treats Bob Cratchit at the beginning of the play.
What is mean, or cold-hearted, or selfish, or greedy, or harsh, or grumpy?
This ghost appears first to warn Scrooge.
Who is Marley’s Ghost?
This character throws a joyful Christmas party for his workers in Scene 5.
Who is Fezziwig?
A ghost or spirit.
What is a phantom?
By the end of the play, Scrooge becomes this kind of person. (Double points for using a vocabulary word)
What is kind, or generous, or charitable?
This phrase Scrooge repeats shows how he feels about Christmas.
What is “Bah! Humbug!”?
This ghost shows Scrooge scenes from his childhood. For a bonus, which Disney character plays this role in the film?
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Past? (Bonus: Jiminy Cricket, or Conscience, from Pinocchio)
Scrooge sees himself as feeling ______ (vocabulary word from the whiteboard) during his childhood scenes.
What is lonely?
Extremely poor and having nothing.
What is destitute?
Scrooge changes his behavior toward this employee.
Who is Bob Cratchit?
Scrooge refuses to donate money to these people at the beginning of the story.
Who are the poor, or destitute?
This ghost shows Scrooge the Cratchit family celebrating Christmas.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Present?
Even though they are poor, this family celebrates Christmas with love.
Who are the Cratchits?
Very sad, gloomy, or unhappy.
What is dismal?
This action shows Scrooge’s generosity at the end.
What is giving to others (or helping the poor)?
This adjective describes Scrooge’s unwillingness to spend money.
What is tight-fisted? or stingy?
This ghost shows Scrooge his future if he does not change.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, or Christmas Future, or Phantom?
This moment with the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come makes Scrooge fear what his future could become.
What is seeing his gravestone?
A person who learns a job by working for someone else.
What is an apprentice?
What is ONE moment that was different between the PLAY and the FILM version that we watched?
Different answers.
In both the play and the film, Scrooge believes this is more important than kindness.
What is money?
Marley’s chains were forged from these actions.
What are greedy choices (or selfish actions)?
After Scrooge’s death in Scene 8, Townspeople do this instead of mourning him.
What is joke about him (or take, sell, or barter his belongings)?
Made or shaped by actions over time, like Marley’s chains.
What is forged?
Scrooge says this phrase to his nephew to make him leave when his nephew tries to invite Scrooge to dinner.
What is "Good afternoon?"