1. Handouts: * None 2. Homework: * Read an AR book and record progress on chart * Remember to keep Christ in Christmas this season. * Have a WONDERFUL.

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1. Handouts: * None 2. Homework: * Read an AR book and record progress on chart * Remember to keep Christ in Christmas this season. * Have a WONDERFUL Christmas and New Year! 1. Assignments Due: * None

Outcomes: 1. Identify examples of foreshadowing. 2. Name four ways that characterization is achieved for Ebenezer Scrooge. 3. State the theme for A Christmas Carol and support your answer.

As you finish viewing this video, ask yourself this question: What is the theme of this story? Support your answer with evidence.