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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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Printable Narnia Map
__________________ God Bless!
MacBeth in NY
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stefoodie Forum Moderator
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oooh macbeth! thanks!!!!! love it, my kids are just thrilled!!!
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Victoria in AZ Forum All-Star
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I saw a comic once that on the other side of the dryer is Narnia and that's where all the lost socks go. There was a Narnia character running off with a sock.
__________________ Your sister in Christ,
Victoria in AZ
dh Mike 24 yrs; ds Kyle 18; dd Katie 12; and one funny pug
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ladybugs Forum All-Star
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Hi Ladies,
I just thought I'd mention, for the sake of it, that last month with our local hs group, we had relay races/field day type event....
All of the relay races were literature related...
we had a LOTR relay race
an Anne of Green Gables Relay race
Pagoo relay race
and finally a Chronicles of Narnia relay race...
For this race, the little kids had to partner up with the big kids. The big kids knelt on all fours like Aslan and the little kids (one to a person)sat on their backs....(guess who thought of this race)...
Anyway, I just mention it because it's Narnia related...
God Bless,
__________________ Love and God Bless,
Maria P
My etsy store - all proceeds go to help my fencing daughters!
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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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Narnia Trailer
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ladybugs wrote:
Hi Ladies,
I just thought I'd mention, for the sake of it, that last month with our local hs group, we had relay races/field day type event....
All of the relay races were literature related...
we had a LOTR relay race
an Anne of Green Gables Relay race
Pagoo relay race
and finally a Chronicles of Narnia relay race...
For this race, the little kids had to partner up with the big kids. The big kids knelt on all fours like Aslan and the little kids (one to a person)sat on their backs....(guess who thought of this race)...
Anyway, I just mention it because it's Narnia related...
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Maria, I love it! There is nothing better than finding fun extensions of great books. What a blast the kids must have had.
__________________ Love, Alice
mother of seven!
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Karen T Forum All-Star
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This came through my local group:
>
> Introducing...
> Beyond The Wardrobe
> An online 20-Lesson study of
> The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis
> Soon to be released as a major motion picture by Disney Productions
> and Walden Media
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> And YOU are the first to know!
>
> A very exciting media event will take place December 9, 2005. That
> event is the premier of Walt Disney's epic movie The Chronicles of
> Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe based on the C. S.
> Lewis classic. Get ready with our free 20-lesson study.
>
> WHAT IS Beyond The Wardrobe?
>
> This study is a new online 20-lesson study of "Narnia"
> entitled "Beyond The Wardrobe". It is a professional resource for
> educators, group leaders, and individual learners. Also visit The
> Narnia Academy for movie music and video, photos and so much more.
> All resources are free.
>
> WHY IS IT FREE?
>
> Beyond The Wardrobe is provided free-of-tuition and any other fees
> because we want to pass on the power of imagination that inspired
> author C. S. Lewis, and to encourage discussion and consideration of
> the spiritual allegory and parable in and of the story. Everyone
> involved in the development of this ambitious course shares the same
> goal: to deepen the story's magic that has inspired generations of
> readers.
>
> WHO IS THIS FOR?
>
> INDIVIDUALS - Everyone can register and take the study. You can do
> as much or as little as you wish. Individuals under 13 years old
> register
> herehttp://www.thenarniaacademy.org/parent/parentApplication /applicat
> ion.php.
>
> Individuals over 13 years (Middle School through College as well as
> adults) register here.
> http://www.thenarniaacademy.org/parent/studentApplication/ap plication
> .php
>
>
> GROUPS - Church Youth Groups, Study Groups, Homeschooling
> Cooperatives, Private, Parochial and Christian Schools. Any
> organization! You can freely register your group and then enroll as
> many "students" as you wish under your group. The Narnia Academy
> will randomly select a winner from all registered groups to see the
> movie. The winning Group will receive free tickets to a local
> theater to see the movie during the last week in December. One
> ticket for each person in the winning group. [Read Details]
>
> COURSE DESCRIPTION AND EXPERIENCE:
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> Beyond The Wardrobe is a study of the book (and movie) The Lion,
> the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. Each lesson covers one
> chapter in the book and includes an overview as well as questions
> and comments for consideration. There are several optional multiple-
> choice quizzes that are automatically scored and entered in a
> student "grade book". Answer keys are provided to group leaders (or
> individual students if they are registering without a group). Every
> student receives a Username and password for our secure and private
> online system, a free email newsletter subscription about Narnia
> and learning online, a customized online "Homeroom", free access to
> an online library holding about 5000 volumes, a monitored chat
> social center and many other features.
>
> Beyond The Wardrobe has been created with the intent that it be
> relevant, engaging and true to the writings of C. S. Lewis. The
> entire learning environment is provided at no cost because it is
> funded by our sponsor. The study has been created to be used by a
> large range of ages from younger teens through older s.
>
> Journey Beyond the Wardrobe together with thousands of like-
> minded "students of all ages" throughout the United States and the
> rest of the world. This 20-lesson course can be taken at any time
> and any pace. We've created course versions for either individual
> learners or groups. All you need is an internet connection and a
> copy of the book (books are available at your local library,
> Christian Book Store or any online book vendor).
>
> You are welcome to register as a group as long as you have two or
> more "students". You can review a sample lesson and, if you are
> pleased, then simply continue on to add any number (unlimited) of
> students. Registering is extremely simple and we only ask for
> enough information to help us personalize your learning experience
> [privacy policy]. Individuals under the age of 13 years must be
> registered by their parents. Groups should be registered by the main
> contact person for the group. In all cases the course is presented
> entirely cost free by our sponsor LearningByGrace.org.
>
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Karen T. --
THANKS!!
This looks like fun -- we'll be curling up with LTWTW every day during October and doing the lesson plan. Looks like it will be good for my littles and 14 yod, too!
__________________ MaryG
3 boys (22, 12, 8)2 girls (20, 11)
my website that combines my schooling, hand-knits work, writing and everything else in one spot!
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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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The Palm Beach Post is running an online poll about whether school children should be encouraged to read the Chronicles of Narnia in public school. Go to Poll.
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MacBeth in NY
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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MacBeth wrote:
The Palm Beach Post is running an online poll about whether school children should be encouraged to read the Chronicles of Narnia in public school. Go to Poll. |
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Isn't it sad that the Post doesn't mention that this book is a major classic and should be read regardless of a contest!
__________________ MaryG
3 boys (22, 12, 8)2 girls (20, 11)
my website that combines my schooling, hand-knits work, writing and everything else in one spot!
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The books are criticized for their "overtly Christian message," which reminds me of something very funny a Jewish friend of my husband's told us. He told us that he loved the stories when he was a kid and didn't find out that they were "Christian" until he was all grown up.
I have also heard that Lewis himself objected to Narnia being presented as allegorically Christian. He really wanted his young readers to come to this understanding themselves.
I admit that my first time around reading them (around 8?) no one had told me that Aslan was Christ etc. Then I reread them with that in mind and it added a whole deeper meaning. But I agree that they are classics and should be read by all regardless of their religion. It didn't "corrupt" our Jewish friend when he read them It's amazing what some groups don't even want children exposed to. What are they afraid of ?!?!?!
__________________ Noreen
Wife to Ed
Mom to 4 great kids and 10 sweet ones in Our Lady's arms
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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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That's funny, Noreen, 'cause my best "Narnia" friend in 2nd grade was Jewish, and we would spend hours reading and talking about the books. When I began to make the connections in my mind, I never told anyone for fear it was not appropriate to imagine it as Christian. she and I never really suspected in our innocent childhoods!
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