I had a small but smart group for Into the Wardrobe. We were truth seekers and critical thinkers as we read through the classic book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C. S. Lewis.
My lesson plans for this class are somewhat shaky, but here they are. They were really just notes for me, but I hope you can glean something from them. I tried to make this class interesting and thought provoking. We listened to the chapters in class; I highly recommend this version (I purchased mine used on Amazon, and we have enjoyed it a zillion times over in our homeschool!).
You'll find the syllabus below. Click on it to read through the class description, target age group, outline of classes, supplies needed, and materials fee.
We discussed the text. We looked up verses and pulled truth out of the book and The Book. We also made clay statues, tried Turkish delight, gobbled up some orange marmalade rolls, assembled lapbooks, and played a statues game.
We added a few mini-books to our lapbooks each week. Here is one student's cover. If you end up with larger lapbooks, you can bind them with
Some lapbook pieces were from Homeschool Share. You can download the others by clicking on the picture below.
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ami says
Hi Tabitha,
I think it will be a bit harder. I would assign some reading out of class OR assign some of the lapbook printables to be finished outside class. You could also do a smaller lapbook or have less discussion time.Ā
I hope it goes well! Let me know if you need anything else! š
ami says
Hi Tami,
We used spiral notebooks instead. This made it easier for the children to choose their own lay-outs. š Each one was different!Ā
wendy says
thank for you this resource! I am going to use it for our homeschool co-op. I love the details on your worksheet and will be uing that as a guideline for my projects and discussions! Thanks for sharing!
Tabitha says
What is the length of class these lessons were set up for?
ami says
The classes were 60 min each š