The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe We showed you a clip of the film previously because in the story, the characters first live in London during the Blitz and then they are evacuated to a house in the countryside. Looking: 1. How many children are there altogether? What are their names? 2. Why did the children decide to explore the house instead of exploring outside? 3. What kind of clothes were inside the wardrobe that Lucy explores? Clue: Find at least one piece of evidence to show: 1. Peter is happy to be at the Professor’s house 2. Edmund thinks his older sister Susan is bossy 3. The Professor’s house is large 4. Lucy is curious Thinking: If you were Lucy, would you have gone into the wardrobe to explore? What do you think might happen next? Tricky words or phrases you’ll come across: We’ve fallen on our feet – We’ve got lucky Queer – strange Mothballs – small balls of chemicals to stop moths damaging clothes Today, we’re going to begin reading a new story! What do you already know about ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’? Have you watched the film or read some of the book? Please read chapter one of the story. The whole book is in a separate PDF document!
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
We showed you a clip of the film previously because in the story,
the characters first live in London during the
Blitz and then they are evacuated to a house in
the countryside.
Looking: 1. How many children are there altogether? What are their names? 2. Why did the children decide to explore the house instead of exploring
outside?3. What kind of clothes were inside the wardrobe that Lucy explores?
Clue: Find at least one piece of evidence to show:
1. Peter is happy to be at the Professor’s house2. Edmund thinks his older sister Susan is bossy3. The Professor’s house is large4. Lucy is curious
Thinking: If you were Lucy, would you have gone into the wardrobe to explore? What do you think might happen next?
Tricky words or phrases you’ll come across: We’ve fallen on our feet – We’ve got luckyQueer – strangeMothballs – small balls of chemicals to stop moths damaging clothes
Today, we’re going to begin reading a new
story! What do you already
know about ‘The Lion, the Witch and
the Wardrobe’?Have you watched
the film or read some of the book?
Please read chapter one of the story. The whole book is in a separate PDF document!
Make sure you keep practisingthe lyrics for ‘In the Mood’! In yesterday’s remote learning,
we showed you the shortened lyrics for the song, which
you’ll be singing and recording for our summer concert!
In the Mood!
If possible, we’d love it if you could wear some sort of 1940’s-
themed costume. This doesn’t have to be anything fancy –
even just a white shirt will do! Here’s
some inspiration but you could do your
own research…
The Fifth Pillar of Islam: Hajj
Your task is to think of one place that you would like to make a journey to if you could – it should be a place that could help
to make you be a better person. Could it be the North Pole to see the melting ice caps and help you to then think about how you could help to protect the environment? Or
perhaps to a country where you have a family member living who could teach you some important things?
1. Why have you chosen this place? What makes it special to you?
2. Who would you go with?3. What would you take with you?
4. How would you get there?5. What would you do when you got there?
6. What would you think about?
Answer these questions in your book in full sentences and
then find or draw some pictures of this place to add to your work.
The fourth Pillar of Islam is Hajj: At least once in their lifetime, every good Muslim (as long as they are healthy enough to travel) should make the long journey to the city of Mecca which is a very
important holy place for Muslims.
Once a year, Muslims go there to pray together with their fellow Muslims to show that everyone is equal in the eyes of Allah (God). This happens during the month of Dhul Hijjah, the twelfth month in
the Islamic calendar.
Watch this video to find out more:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/clas
s-clips-video/religious-education-
ks2-my-life-my-religion-muslim-
pilgrimage-hajj/zndfcqt
The Hajjis or
pilgrims wear
simple white
clothes called
Ihram.
This helps to
show that
everyone is
equal.
Mecca is a place that isholy to all Muslims. It is so