Christmas is a great time to learn about different cultures around the world. This Christmas in Dickens’ Victorian England – Free Sample Lesson can help.
It’s also a great time to learn about a different era in history in culture your family may be familiar with.
Victorian England is rich in history, literature, and art. Learning about holidays through the eyes (or pens) of great British authors is a perfect way to deep dive into both literature and history.
At the same time, while during the holiday season.
Celebrate a Victorian Christmas with Charles Dickens by learning about what the winter holidays were really like in the Victorian era.
Dickens’ book, A Christmas Carol, changed how Christmas is celebrated with the story of one community and the changed heart of one man.
Christmas in Dickens’ Victorian England is the perfect online unit study to help you have fun celebrating and learning all about the Victorian Era In your homeschool.
Get the sample lesson and see what it’s all about. The Christmas in Dickens’ Victorian England unit study includes activities, videos, crafts, and recipes.
It also comes with a workbook to pull it all together for fun holiday learning that doesn’t feel like school.
It’s perfect for family fun and learning together this holiday season.
Check out these free resources about Christmas around the world to go alongside your Christmas in Shakespeare’s Medieval England – Free Sample Lesson:
- Free Christmas Around the World eBook
- Christmas Around the World Lapbook
- FREE Learn About Hanukkah Unit Study (Christmas Around the World)
- Christmas Around the World Unit Study
- A WWII Christmas: Food Rationing and Recipes in World War II {Part One}
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