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Year 9 LP2 A Christmas Carol

Updated: Feb 18, 2022


In this learning programme you will be exploring, reading and understanding

’A Christmas Carol’

You will develop an understanding of the plot, characters, themes and context

through a variety of activities, reading of the text and research.

As well as having the opportunity to develop your skills in preparation for GCSE English Literature




Home Learning

Below are your Home Learning Activities for your 'A Christmas Carol' Learning Programme


Each 'Home Learning Stage' matches a 'Stage of your Learning Journey' through the 'A Christmas Carol' programme - essentially, the 2 weeks of Home Learning that builds up to each assessment: Literacy 1, Mid-Point, Literacy 2, End-Point


That means you can choose to do ONE to THREE tasks for A / B / C in each 'Home Learning Stage'. Then you MUST complete D in each 'Home Learning Stage' to be ready for your assessment


Key Documents:

Useful Websites (useful videos at the bottom of this page):


Stage One:

A)Research – Victorian Society


B)5 A Day


C)Prepare – Questions to ask Scrooge, Bob and Fred


4)Plan – finish planning for Literacy Assessment





Stage Two:

A)Research – Christmas through the Ages


B)5 A Day


C)Prepare – Baubles to represent different classes in Victorian society


D)Plan – finish planning for Mid-Point Assessment



Stage Three:

A)Research – Beliefs in Supernatural in Victorian era


B)Research – stories of Redemption


C)5 A Day


D)Plan – finish planning for End Point Assessment





Stage Four:

A)Research – The Man Who Invented Christmas facts


B)5 A Day


C)Revise – Using notes and Knowledge Organiser


D)Plan – finish planning for Literacy Assessment




Videos to Help with Home Learning:

1) Victorian Society



2) Christmas Through The Ages



3) Supernatural in the Victorian Era



4) Stories of Redemption



5) The Man Who Invented Christmas



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