Homework

  Each month we will explore a different literary genre. Students will be 
required to do outside reading at their recommended SRI level for this 
monthly assignment. This reading will be in addition to regular homework 
assignments. 

  Students should read 30 minutes nightly to prepare for their weekly 
Literacy Letter. The Literacy Letter, a two-paragraph personal letter about 
their book, replaces the monthly book report or book talk. We have been 
working together on the first literacy letter, which focuses on the 
reading/writing strategy of summarizing. For Nov. 13, the Literacy Letter 
will be about setting. 

  The letters are part of a new competency assessment, along with regular 
computerized FOCUS testing, on language arts strands. These assessments are 
not part of a student's letter grade but serve as a benchmark to ensure that 
each boy/girl is keeping up with the curriculum. These assessments help me 
create individualized learning strategies for students and provide ongoing 
progress monitoring.

A Christmas Carol Project - Due Wednesday, Dec.16

“A CHRISTMAS CAROL” COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
CHOOSE 7 to ANSWER . USE COMPLETE SENTENCES.
(If you wish to add illustrations, a recipe, a short research paper on 
Victorian traditions, a song or a period dance to your report, you may 
substitute your artform for two questions.The deadline for the seven 
questions or five questions and an art submission is Dec. 16!)
1. What clues in the stage directions indicate that the story takes place in 
England, 1873? 
2. List the main characters in the story and their relationship with Scrooge. 
3. Explain how Scrooge's lifestyle is inconsistent with his wealth. 
4. Who is Marley? What is Marley's relationship to Scrooge? 
5. What is Marley's purpose in the story? 
6. List several ways that Marley and Scrooge are alike. List several ways in 
which Marley and Scrooge are different. (KWL chart is okay)
7. Using complete sentences, carefully describe the appearances of each 
spirit. (Add illustrations, if you wish.) 
8. What physical change took place in the Spirit of Christmas Present from 
when he first appears in the story to when he leaves? 
9. The Spirit of Christmas Present and Scrooge visit Bob Cratchit's home. 
Using complete sentences and specific details, describe the home, the 
children, and the dinner. 
10. Why is the Spirit of Christmas Present a stranger to Scrooge? 
11. Bob Cratchit offers a Christmas toast in Scrooge's honor. Mrs. Cratchit's 
feelings about Scrooge are different from her husband's. What would cause 
this difference in their feelings? 
12. Analyze the lessons that Scrooge learns from each spirit. 
13. Which spirit was the most frightening to Scrooge? Why? 
14. Which spirit had the greatest effect on Scrooge? Why? 
15. Scrooge says, "I am not the man I was." What does he mean? What causes 
the change? 
16. Explain why the visions of the future would convince Scrooge to alter his 
life. 
17. At the end of Scene V, Scrooge promises to honor Christmas all year. How 
does Scrooge see this promise as a way to alter his present life? 
18. Describe the physical and emotional changes that took place in Scrooge by 
the end of the story. 
19. How does Scrooge show he is sincere about his promise to keep Christmas 
all year? 
20. Predict what Scrooge's future life will be like. 
21. At the beginning of Scene 6, Scrooge is happy that the "time" before him 
is his own. Why would time be so important to Scrooge? 
22. Explain the new feelings Scrooge has for the door knocker.