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By C.S. Lewis A Novel Study by Nat Reed 1

By C.S. Lewis Table of Contents Suggestions and Expectations...... 3 List of Skills.... 4 Synopsis / Author Biography.. 5 Student Checklist 6 Reproducible Student Booklet.. 7 Answer Key... 60 About the author: Nat Reed was a member of the teaching profession for more than 35 years. He was a full-time instructor for nine years at Trent University in the Teacher Education Program. For more information on his work and literature, please visit the websites www.reedpublications.org and www.novelstudies.org. Copyright 2018 Nat Reed All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display. 2

By C.S. Lewis Suggestions and Expectations This curriculum unit can be used in a variety of ways. Each chapter of the novel study focuses on two chapters of The Silver Chair and is comprised of five different activities: 1. Before You Read 2. Vocabulary Building 3. Comprehension Questions 4. Language Activities 5. Extension Activities Links with the Common Core Standards (U.S.) Many of the activities included in this curriculum unit are supported by the Common Core Standards. For instance the Reading Standards for Literature, Grade 5, makes reference to a) determining the meaning of words and phrases... including figurative language; b) explaining how a series of chapters fits together to provide the overall structure; c) compare and contrast two characters; d) determine how characters respond to challenges; e) drawing inferences from the text; f) determining a theme of a story... and many others. A principal expectation of the unit is that students will develop their skills in reading, writing, listening and oral communication, as well as in reasoning and critical thinking. It is important, too, that students be encouraged to relate their feelings and experiences in certain contexts, and describe their own interpretations of particular passages. Students can work on the activities at their own pace. Every activity need not be completed by all students. A portfolio cover is included (p.7) as well as a Checklist (p.6) to keep a record of completed work. Themes which may be taught in conjunction with the novel include Christian symbolism, loyalty, friendship, courage, sacrifice (standing up for one's beliefs) and good vs evil. 3

By C.S. Lewis List of Skills Vocabulary Development 1. Locating descriptive words/phrases 7. Identify anagrams 2. Listing synonyms/homonyms 8. Listing compound words 3. Identifying/creating alliteration 9. Identifying parts of speech 4. Use of capitals and punctuation 10. Identify/create similes 5. Identifying syllables 11. Identification of root words 6. Identify personification. Setting Activities 1. Summarize the details of a setting Plot Activities 1. Complete a time line of events 4. Identify cliffhangers 2. Identify conflict in the story 5. Identify the climax of the novel. 3. Complete Five W's Chart 6. Complete a Story Pyramid Character Activities 1. Determine character traits 3. Relating personal experiences 2. Identify the protagonist 4. Compare characters Creative and Critical Thinking 1. Research 6. Write about personal feelings 2. Write a newspaper story 7. Write a book review 3. Participate in a talk show 8. Complete an Observation Chart 4. Conduct an interview 9. Complete a KWS Chart 5. Create a poem 10. Create a friendly letter. Art Activities 1. A Storyboard 3. Design a cover for the novel 2. Create a collage 4. Create a comic strip 4

By C.S. Lewis Synopsis Eustace and Jill are on the run from school bullies when Aslan suddenly calls them to Narnia. Caspian's son, Prince Rilian, has mysteriously disappeared and Aslan wants the children to find him. With the help of a strange creature called Puddlegum, Eustace and Jill journey across a giant country and into a strange underground world in their search for the lost prince. But in order to save Rilian, the friends must first battle a deadly evil that lurks below the surface of their beloved Narnia [Courtesy of the Publisher] Review (www.amazon.com) C.S. Lewis' "The Silver Chair" is another great episode in the Chronicles of Narnia. It tells the ongoing story of Eustace Scrubb (my favorite human character in the Narnia stories). This time Eustace and his friend Jill must find and rescue Prince Rilian of Narnia, King Caspian's son. The Silver Chair operates on so many levels. It is an allegory of Man's interaction with and failure to obey God. It is an argument against the Naturalistic worldview. It is a story of journey and friendship. Most importantly, it is a ripping good tale. Author Biography C.S. Lewis C.S. Lewis. Clives Staples (Jack) Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland in 1898. He was a close friend of J.R. R. Tolkien (Lord of the Rings) when both men were faculty members at Oxford University in Oxford, England. Dr. Lewis was a devout Christian who wrote many books defending and explaining his faith. In 1956, he married the American writer Joy Gresham, who died four years later of cancer at the age of 45. Lewis's works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions of copies. The Chronicles of Narnia have sold the most and have been popularized on stage, TV, radio and the movies. Lewis died on Nov. 22, 1963 - the same day that President Kennedy was assassinated. 5

By C.S. Lewis Student Checklist Student Name: Assignment Grade/Level Comments 6

By C.S. Lewis Name: 7

By C.S. Lewis Chapters 1-2 Before you read these chapters: The protagonist in most novels features the main character or good guy. There are actually two protagonists in The Silver Chair, Eustace and Jill, two young people are drawn into the land if Narnia on a dangerous and vital mission. Think back on some of your favorite characters from past novels that you have read or movies you ve seen. What do you think makes for an especially interesting protagonist? (One that is very difficult to forget.) Vocabulary: * In Chapter One Eustace and Jill mention hols, which means holidays. Choose a word from the list to complete each sentence. indignant laurels precipice spiteful quenched wrenched convenience persistent 1. I have included a stamped, self-addressed envelope for your. 2. That old dog is so, I know that sooner or later he will get his own way. 3. She her thirst with a large bottle of iced tea. 4. Ralph was just being by not loaning you his catcher's mitt. 5. The teacher was most when we called him by his first name. 6. They dove into the bushes and hid themselves among the. 7. Jill ventured as close to the as she dared. 8. Eustace the sword from the knight's hand. 8

Questions 1. What is the setting of the story at the beginning of Chapter One? 2. Why was the school Eustace and Jill attended an unpleasant place to be? 3. How had Eustace's personality changed since last term, and what had caused this change? 4. Describe how Eustace and Jill ended up in That Place. 5. Once Eustace and Jill had entered That Place, Jill asks the questions, Can we get back? Is it safe? Why do you suppose the author chose to leave these questions unanswered? 6. Describe how Aslan saved Eustace at the end of Chapter One. 9

7. What are three adjectives which you would choose to describe the personality of Aslan? 8. Why do you think Aslan asked Jill what happened to the boy when he was right there and probably saw what happened? 9. Summarize briefly the four signs Aslan outlined in their quest. 1 2 3 4 10. Why do you think Jill felt no fear when she was blown off the cliff? 11. What clues do you have near the end of Chapter Two which might indicate that Jill has been transported to a place and time similar to earth's Medieval Times? 10

Language Activity A. A simile is a comparison using the words like or as. An example from Chapter One is, It made the drops of water on the grass glitter like beads... What two things are being compared in this example? Invent your own similes comparing the following items with something from your own imagination: a) the roar of a lion b) a cool drink of water c) your own example Good to Know The Lions of Trafalgar Square. It mentions in Chapter Two that Aslan reminded Jill of the lions in Trafalgar Square. Trafalgar Square is a public square in the city of Westminster, Central London, built around the area formerly known as Charing Cross. Its name commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar, a British naval victory in the Napoleonic Wars with France and Spain that took place on 21 October 1805 off the coast of Cape Trafalgar. The 'statue of Nelson is guarded by four sculpted lions. 11

B. Anagrams An anagram is a word that is formed by changing the order of the letters of another word. For example, the letters in the word WAS can also form the word SAW. Follow these directions to form the anagrams: a) read the clue in the right-hand column. b) Using the word in the left-hand column move the letters around in any order, but you must use all the letters. All of the words in the left-hand column can be found in the first two chapters of The Silver Chair. Word Anagram Clue staring darting cedars breath hangers swear golden Classifications. Enjoys the swap. Shaking in my boots. Rub-a-dub-dub. String 'em up once again. Articles offered for sale. Yearned for. Now find four additional words from the first two chapters which have interesting anagrams and see if you can stump a classmate. Word Anagram Clue 12

Extension Activities A. Storyboard A storyboard is a series of pictures that tell about an important event in a story. A storyboard can tell the story of only one scene or the entire novel. Complete the storyboard below illustrating the events described in the first two chapters of our novel. You may wish to practice your drawings on a separate piece of paper. 1 2 3 4 5 6 13

B. A Quatrain by C.S. Lewis The quatrain is a popular form of rhymed verse. It is a poem of four lines, is usually light and humorous. The following quatrain is actually the first four lines of a much longer poem by C.S. Lewis entitled, The Witch. Trapped amid the woods with guile They've led her bound in fetters vile To death, a deadlier sorceress Than any born for earth's distress Various rhyming schemes make up a quatrain poem. As you can see, the above four lines have a rhyming scheme of A A B B Other rhyming schemes include: AABB, AAAA, AABA, ABBA, ABBB, and AAAB. Your task is to write your own quatrain poem. You may choose a rhyming scheme that fits with your own personal creation. The topic should have something to do with the themes established in the first two chapters of our novel. The Quatrain Poem Now create your own Quatrain Poem on a subject of your choice. Your poem must follow the format of a quatrain poem described above (and must rhyme). Title: Here is another quatrain by C.S. Lewis from the poem, To Sleep. More of his poems can be found on the website, poemhunter.com I will find out a place for thee, O Sleep - A hidden wood among the hill-tops green, Full of soft streams and little winds that creep The murmuring boughs between 14