5 Life Lessons I learnt from Narnia – Voyage of the Dawn Treader Last week, The Chronicles of Narnia – Voyage of the Dawn Treader was aired here in Malaysia. I found myself joining the crowd of kids and their parents to the cinema.
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe 1. Discuss the relationship of time in Narnia to time in the children's world. Who is the old professor? Based on your knowledge of The Magician's Nephew, how much time has gone by in the professor's life in relation to the world of Narnia?What hints are there in the story about how much time has gone by?
- Aug 08, 2016 I offer here three noteworthy lessons from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first installment of the Narnia series. Judgment In one of the more memorable chapters in the book, Peter and Susan go to seek council from Professor Kirk concerning the irregular behavior of Lucy.
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1. What has happened to Narnia since the children left at the end of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?
2. There is a rebellion going on. Who is the leader? Who is on the rebels' side? What are its goals? What magic is used to support their cause?
3. Trumpkin doesn't believe in Aslan, or the horn. What is his saving virtue and why?
4. In your opinion, why is Lucy the only one who can see Aslan? How does each react to her claim that she saw Aslan? What happens to the party when they don't follow Lucy's advice the first time? What does Lucy learn from this? What do the others learn?
5. Tell the story of Nikabrik. Why does Caspian think he turned out this way?
6. Compare Aslan's moving through the town and asking people to come with him to the call Jesus made to the apostles.
- 7. How does Aslan solve the problem of what to do with the Telmarines who don't want to live under the new rule? What does he tell the children about future trips to Narnia?
Note: We are unable to supply an answer key to these study questions. Original thought is looked for in answering many of these questions for which there is no 'one right answer'. We hope these questions will assist parents in discussing the book with their children. Those who haven't read the book themselves could still discuss these questions and ideas in a general way with their children, have their children discuss it with others who have read the book, or seek summaries of the book online to better understand it.
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During the month of January we are reading or rather listening to The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis during lunch time. One of our groups on Facebook is doing a book club and this is the book that was chosen. I am delighted in sharing this book with my youngest son as he has not heard it before. Eldest and Princess haven’t heard it since they were in early elementary when Riley read it to them and Riley read it to Big Red last year.
I want to bring the story of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe to life a bit for the younger ones as well as do extension activities so that the older ones can count more hours on their high school transcripts. Since I do not have a lot of time or money I thought it would be wise to do a quick Google search and see what I could come up with.
First I want to tell you about how you can read or listen to The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe for free. Yes, you read that right! If your library participates in Overdrive or Hoopla you can check out an ebook or listen to audio on a supported device anywhere. If you would like to listen from a tablet, laptop or desktop you can stream the audio for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe from Ancient Faith Ministries.
I got excited when I heard all of the animals listed in the first chapter of the book! Any one of these can be researched for Nature Study which is Science and Art rolled into one. I will list them below for reference and will link to any free resource posts we have that relate to that particular topic!
Resources Related to The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
Badgers
Foxes
Owls- Free Owl Resource post
Robins
Snow
Free Printables for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Story Study Lapbook from Homeschool Share
Map of Narnia from Narnia Web
The Wardrobe Paper Craft from Deviant Art
Narnia Printables from Activity Village
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Book Study from Lasting Thumbprints
The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Unit Study from Homescholar
Chronicles Of Narnia Lesson Activities For Stella 2017
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Beaver Unit Study and Lapbook from Homeschool Share
Fox Unit Study Lessons and Lapbook Printables from Homeschool Share
Lion Lapbook Lessons and Printables from Homeschool Share
Narnian Timeline from The Lion’s Call
Study Guides to the Works of C.S. Lewis from Living the Legacy C.S. Lewis
Study Guides to the Works of C.S. Lewis from Living the Legacy C.S. Lewis
Narnia Activities For Kids
Lucy Printable Paper Dolls from The Lion’s Call
The Chronicles Of Narnia Coloring Pages from Educational Coloring Pages
The Chronicles Of Narnia Coloring Pages from Educational Coloring Pages
Activities for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
Chronicles Of Narnia Lesson Activities For Stella Maris
Watch the BBC’s “The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe”
Interview with the Pevensie children from BBC’s Narnia
Interview with the Pevensie children from BBC’s Narnia
Bible Study: A Visit to Narnia from Youth Source
Recipes for The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
The White Witch’s Hot Drink from Fictional Fare
Tea with Mr. Tumnus from Yummy Books
Turkish Delight from The Spruce
For a complete list of recipes you can check out The Official Narnia Cookbook.
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