Group Names: ____________________ _________ ____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________ “A Christmas Carol” PowerPoint Project: Charles Dickens and Victorian Christmas Tradition Instead of me giving you background information on the setting of “A Christmas Carol,” your group will create a PowerPoint presentation and teach the class! Your presentation must be 9 slides long and contain all of the information that is posted on the outline. Use the articles provided and your own research to create your presentation. Make sure to save your presentation to your flash drive each day! SLIDE 1: TITLE PAGE Title of your presentation: Charles Dickens and Victorian Christmas Traditions Illustration/illustrations that represent your title All group members’ names SLIDE 2: CHARLES DICKEN’S EARLY LIFE Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 3: CHARLES DICKEN’S EARLY WRITING Title of the slide at least 8 facts (Discuss his early novels/stories.) illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of his works?) SLIDE 4: Famous Works Title of your slide at least 8 facts (Mention famous later works.) illustration/illustrations SLIDE 5: Charles Dicken’s Death Title of the slide When did he die? What did he die of? Did he leave any family behind? How was his life influential? SLIDE 6: Victorian Christmas Traditions Title of the slide Discuss food and holiday cards illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of food?) SLIDE 7: Victorian Christmas Traditions Title of your slide Discuss plants and services Illustration/illustrations SLIDE 8: Christmas Cards Title of the slide Discuss the first Christmas Cards illustration/illustrations (Maybe illustrations of Victorian Christmas Cards.) SLIDE 9: Christmas Cards Title of the slide Discuss how cheaper postage made Christmas cards more popular. illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of cards) Group Names: ____________________ _________ ____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________ “A Christmas Carol” PowerPoint Project: Victorian Children Instead of me giving you background information on the setting of “A Christmas Carol,” your group will create a PowerPoint presentation and teach the class! Your presentation must be 9 slides long and contain all of the information that is posted on the outline. Use the articles provided and your own research to create your presentation. Make sure to save your presentation to your flash drive each day! SLIDE 1: TITLE PAGE Title of your presentation: Victorian Children Illustration/illustrations that represent your title All group members’ names SLIDE 2: Royal Children Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 3: Well to Do Children Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 4: Poor Children Title of your slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 5: Working and Home Life Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 6: Games and Toys Title of the slide Discuss inside fun and outside fun illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of toys or what they did for fun?) SLIDE 7: Sports and Leisure Time Title of your slide Discuss different sports they played and what they did in their free time. Illustration/illustrations SLIDE 8: School Title of the slide Discuss the differences between the rich and poor children with school. Discuss the differences of boys and girls with school. SLIDE 9: School Title of the slide Discuss how the school was setup. Discuss discipline policies. Discuss holidays and school. illustration/illustrations illustration/illustrations Group Names: ____________________ _________ ____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________ “A Christmas Carol” PowerPoint Project: Victorian Fashion Instead of me giving you background information on the setting of “A Christmas Carol,” your group will create a PowerPoint presentation and teach the class! Your presentation must be 9 slides long and contain all of the information that is posted on the outline. Use the articles provided and your own research to create your presentation. Make sure to save your presentation to your flash drive each day! SLIDE 1: TITLE PAGE Title of your presentation: Victorian Fashion Illustration/illustrations that represent your title All group members’ names SLIDE 2: How Wealthy Women Dressed Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 3: How Middle-Class Women Dressed Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 4: Fancy versus Everyday Dress Title of your slide Discuss how everyday fashion and fancy fashion differed. Explain when one would wear fancy dress attire as opposed to everyday. illustration/illustrations (both types) SLIDE 5: How Men Dressed Title of the slide Discuss the different parts of a man’s daily attire. (pants—What type? jackents?) illustration/illustrations SLIDE 6: Shoes and other Accessories Title of the slide Discuss the different types of shoes worn by men and women. Discuss different accessories . (umbrellas, etc.) illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of shoes and different accessories?) SLIDE 7: Hats of Men and Women Title of your slide Discuss hats worn by men and women. Illustration/illustrations (Maybe of hats?) SLIDE 8: Hairstyles Title of the slide Discuss the different hairstyles. illustration/illustrations SLIDE 9: Wealthy versus Poor Clothing Title of the slide Discuss how the wealthy and poor dressed differently. Give examples of wealthy clothing and poor clothing. illustration/illustrations (both types) Group Names: ____________________ _________ ____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________ “A Christmas Carol” PowerPoint Project: Victorian Era and Victorian London Instead of me giving you background information on the setting of “A Christmas Carol,” your group will create a PowerPoint presentation and teach the class! Your presentation must be 9 slides long and contain all of the information that is posted on the outline. Use the articles provided and your own research to create your presentation. Make sure to save your presentation to your flash drive each day! SLIDE 1: TITLE PAGE Title of your presentation: Victorian Era and Victorian London Illustration/illustrations that represent your title All group members’ names SLIDE 2: Peace and Prosperity Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 3: Changes in Society and Transport Evolution Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 4: Politics and Arts Title of your slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations (Maybe politicians and famous works of art?) SLIDE 5: Victorian London Title of the slide Explain what the Industrial Revolution was and how it transformed London. Discuss Victorian Homes illustration/illustrations (Maybe of homes and machines?) SLIDE 6: Crime Title of the slide Discuss crime in London at this time. illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of prisons or prisoners?) SLIDE 7: Public Buildings Title of your slide at least 8 facts Illustration/illustrations (Maybe of important buildings?) SLIDE 8: Shopping Title of the slide at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 9: Atmosphere of London Title of the slide Discuss the atmosphere of the city during the Victorian Era. illustration/illustrations (Maybe of the city? What did it look like?) Group Names: ____________________ _________ ____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________ “A Christmas Carol” PowerPoint Project: Victorian Society and Poverty Instead of me giving you background information on the setting of “A Christmas Carol,” your group will create a PowerPoint presentation and teach the class! Your presentation must be 9 slides long and contain all of the information that is posted on the outline. Use the articles provided and your own research to create your presentation. Make sure to save your presentation to your flash drive each day! SLIDE 1: TITLE PAGE Title of your presentation: Victorian Society and Poverty Illustration/illustrations that represent your title All group members’ names SLIDE 2: Upper Class Citizens Title of the slide Discuss how upper class people lived. at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 3: Upper-Middle Class Citizens Title of the slide Discuss how the upper-middle class lived. at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 4: Middle Class Title of your slide Discuss servants and professions. at least 8 facts illustration/illustrations SLIDE 5: Upper-Middle Class Verse the Middle Class Title of the slide Explain the key difference between the upper-middle class and middle class. illustration/illustrations SLIDE 6: Lower Class Title of the slide Discuss what made someone apart of the lower class. illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of how they lived?) SLIDE 7: Poverty Title of your slide Discuss the definition of poverty and employment. Illustration/illustrations (Maybe of the poor working or begging?) SLIDE 8: Sanitation Title of the slide Discuss sanitation issues for the poor in London during this time. illustration/illustrations SLIDE 9: Ragged Schools Title of the slide Discuss the condition of schools that the poor children attended. Discuss how poor schools differ from wealthy schools. illustration/illustrations (Maybe images of schools and school children?) Group Names: ____________________ _________ ____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________ “A Christmas Carol” PowerPoint Project: The Workhouse Instead of me giving you background information on the setting of “A Christmas Carol,” your group will create a PowerPoint presentation and teach the class! Your presentation must be 9 slides long and contain all of the information that is posted on the outline. Use the articles provided and your own research to create your presentation. Make sure to save your presentation to your flash drive each day! SLIDE 1: TITLE PAGE Title of your presentation: The Workhouse Illustration/illustrations that represent your title All group members’ names SLIDE 2: What is a Workhouse? Title of the slide Explain what the Workhouse was. illustration/illustrations SLIDE 3: What the Workhouse Provided Title of the slide What did the Workhouse provide for the poor? illustration/illustrations SLIDE 4: Staff Members at the Workhouse Title of your slide Discuss the different types of people and staff members that were employed at the Workhouses. illustrations (Maybe of workers?) SLIDE 5: Why the Poor Feared the Workhouse Title of the slide Explain why the poor feared having to attend the Workhouse. Give specific examples. illustration/illustrations (Maybe of homes and machines?) SLIDE 6: What was the Workhouse Like? Title of the slide Discuss what a workhouse was like for the poor. illustration/illustrations SLIDE 7: Classification of Inmates Title of your slide Discuss what different inmates did at the Workhouse. Illustration/illustrations SLIDE 8: The Workhouse’s Appearance and Size Title of the slide Explain the appearance of the Workhouse and its size. illustration/illustrations (Maybe of the layout of a Workhouse?) SLIDE 9: Routine Title of the slide Discuss the daily routine of an inmate that worked at the Workhouse. illustration/illustrations (Maybe of people working?)