Scrooge Transformed Worksheet

Scrooge Transformed

Scrooge starts the story as a greedy, miserable man who dislikes Christmas and avoids people. Through supernatural visits, he confronts his past mistakes and the consequences of his selfishness. Seeing the struggles of the Cratchit family and his own future loneliness shocks him into change. By the end, he becomes generous and embraces the spirit of Christmas.

This passage helps students understand character development and the impact of personal choices. It reinforces cause-and-effect reasoning as students analyze how Scrooge’s experiences influence his transformation. The moral lesson encourages personal reflection and discussion on the meaning of generosity. Engaging storytelling keeps students interested in reading classic literature.