Chronicles of Narnia Book Study: "Prince Caspian" by CS Lewis
What's included
5 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hoursHomework
1-2 hours per week. Students will be expected to read 3-4 chapters each session before class, using a study guide to prepare for class discussion. There will also be occasional worksheets to complete outside of class to reinforce vocabulary or other literary elements.Class Experience
US Grade 3 - 6
PLEASE NOTE: This class meets a total of 5 times. The number of times per week that we meet may vary from section to section. Be sure to check the schedule for exact dates. ----------------------------------------- “Aslan" said Lucy "you're bigger." "That is because you're older, little one" answered he. "Not because you are?" asked Lucy. "I am not. But every year you grow, you will find me bigger". ~ CS Lewis, Prince Caspian CS Lewis and his Chronicles of Narnia have delighted both children and adults for more than 50 years. Join me as the Pevensie siblings return to Narnia.. How and why were they summoned to Narnia? We will read the book and discuss our thoughts as we discover new adventures and themes in this continuing Narnia adventure. Although we will focus on various literary elements as we read, the class will be conducted in a relaxed, book-club style atmosphere, with plenty of time for student discussion. Class time will be balanced between short academic studies of various literary elements and devices, creative expression activities, and relaxed student interaction in a teacher guided discussion about the plot, characters, and important themes of courage and leadership. First Class: Introduction/Review of author, CS Lewis, the Chronicles, and the characters Description of the setting (time and place) of the book's opening Read chapter 1 aloud, assign homework reading ch 2-4 Second Class: Comprehension check and discussion of Chapters 2-4 Focus: Remembering Old Narnia (review of Narnian history) Assign homework reading ch 5-8 Third Class: Comprehension check and discussion of Chapters 5-8 Focus: Plot Analysis, Escape and Leadership (Character) Assign homework reading ch 9-12 Fourth Class: Comprehension check and discussion of Chapters 9-12 Focus: Creative art or writing representing a character or plot event Assign homework reading ch 13-15 Fifth Class: Comprehension check and discussion of Chapters 13-15 Focus: Themes Students should read the first chapter before our opening class. After that, students will be responsible to read the assigned chapters before each class. I will provide study guide questions each week to help students prepare for class discussion. We will meet each week to talk about the storyline and how it demonstrates a particular literary element. Students will be encouraged to share their thoughts and ask questions freely. Students will also complete creative activities and worksheets that will reinforce their observations about the plot and characters.
Learning Goals
Students will gain knowledge and practice in the following:
*vocabulary building
*reading comprehension
*etiquette of group discussions: speaking and listening
*literary and character analysis
*interaction with the themes of this book
*creatively interacting with a story (art, imagination, writing)
Other Details
Supply List
Student are expected to have their own copy of Prince Caspian (CS Lewis), and should read or listen to the assigned chapters each week.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
Prince Caspian by CS Lewis
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Live Group Class
$50
for 5 classes1x per week, 5 weeks
40 min
Completed by 23 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-8 learners per class