Charles Dickens -A Christmas Carol

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Webquest Links:







Question 15:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens

Finished with your webquest?  Try your hand at some games!  Click on the picture below to go to the page for A Christmas Carol games.

http://www.dan-dare.org/FreeFun/Games/CMTVMore/AChristmasCarol2/AChristmasCarol2.htm?scrlybrkr=e022882e

Still need something to do?  Try this:
 
As you know, Christmas Cards were made popular in Victorian England.  Now it’s your turn to craft your own holiday card!
 Your task:
·        Design a greeting post card to “send” to a friend.  It can be a holiday card (Christmas, Hannukah, New Year) or simply a “Happy Winter Break” card.
·        Make sure it is neat, colorful, and shows evidence of effort.
·        Write a short message to your friend using Victorian language.  Your message should be at least 3 sentences.
·        Be sure to SIGN YOUR FIRST AND LAST NAME
·        Give your postcard to your friend for a happy holiday/winter break message.
Victorian Era Words and Phrases <---- Use this link to open up a resource document of words and phrases to use in your card.
      Card Format <---- Use this link to open up the card template.  You should type your message into the top portion and don't forget to insert a short phrase into the center of the picture at the bottom.  You will need to then rotate that text box so that when you print it will fold into a postcard.
 
 
 
Example Message (see if you can figure it out!)
You’ll never believe it!  I was walking to the lushery when I saw a chavy chanting lay.  Suddenly a cove took off his crabshells and threw ‘em at him!  A beak ran over an d immediately arrested him; glocky fool!   Anyhow, merry holidays!  Happy New Year!




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