Four-page PDF featuring different characters
KS3, KS4
Years 7-11
Use these A Christmas Carol display posters to immerse your students in the captivating world of Charles Dickens’ novel.
Each poster features vivid imagery from the Disney adaptation. Theyse bring to life the diverse cast of characters that populate this literary masterpiece.
A Christmas Carol display
These A Christmas Carol display posters introduce students to a range of high-level vocabulary terms that deepen their understanding of the text.
There’s cantankerous Ebenezer Scrooge, portrayed with hostile demeanor and parsimonious countenance. There’s also condemned Jacob Marley, depicted in a tortured and pitiful state.
Use the posters to explore the complexities of each character. This includes the affable Ghost of Christmas Past, the jovial Ghost of Christmas Present, and the ominous Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
Each spirit embodies a unique facet of redemption and introspection. This invites students to ponder timeless themes of repentance and renewal.
The humble Cratchit family evoke a sense of empathy and compassion in students as they reflect on themes of poverty and resilience.
And don’t forget Fred, Scrooge’s benevolent nephew. His genial demeanor and unwavering compassion serve as a beacon of hope in the narrative.
Download these immersive classroom display resources today and embark on a literary journey that will deepen students’ appreciation for Dickens’ classic tale.
Laura Holder is an English teacher and Shakespeare lover. Find her at teachingtoptens.wordpress.com and on Twitter at @LauraLolder. Find more of her resources on her TES page laurajholder. Download our AQA English Literature Paper 1 – Macbeth/Christmas Carol walkthrough.
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