Narnia lesson 1

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This lesson contains 12 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Narnia lesson 1
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Ms van Eeden
27-03-2023

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Lesson goal
At the end of this lesson, you know what the key elements of a story are, you can recognise and incorporate them in an exercise.

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What do you already know about 'Narnia the lion, the witch and the wardrobe'?

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Narnia?
Famous British children's book
In the meantime there are also films of the story



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What do you know about the key elements of a story?

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Find the key elements
Four siblings are sent away from home during the blitz of WWII. They are sent to be watched over by an old Professor Kirke, who owns a massive mansion in the English countryside. Once there, they stumble upon an enormous wardrobe which transports them to the world of Narnia. Narnia itself was once a peaceful realm filled with talking animals, fauns, Giants and dwarves that is now under a cursed eternal winter by the villainous White Witch. With aid from the majestic lion Aslan who's desire it is to free narnia from an evil enchantment; he knows that in order to restore freedom and order a sacrifice must be made, and he freely sacrifices himself, the four lead Narnia into an all out war as they fight to outwit the Witch and restore peace to the land. In Narnia, the children are exposed to crucial lessons about friendship, loyalty, good judgment, forgiveness, faith, courage, and self-sacrifice. 

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The exercise
What: Make the first exercise
How: With pen, markers, pencils etc
Help: your neighbour en your teacher
Time: 15 min -> first 5 min in silence
Result: You have made a drawing that clearly shows the key elements of a story.
Done: raise your hand 

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What have we learned this lesson?

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Give me the 5 key elements of a story.

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Next lesson:
- Homework: finish your drawing and DON'T FORGET to bring the worksheet with you to the next lesson on Monday.
- Then we'll continue with the next exercise, which is you describing your drawing and giving each other peerfeedback.

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