The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Unit Review Sheet
These facts and definitions should be mastered throughout this unit. This page can be used for periodic review and study as you are finishing the unit and in the future.
Facts and Definitions
Lesson 1: The Professor's House
- Vocabulary Words: inquisitive, enchanted, sledge, logic, distress, dominions, prophecy, fraternizing, superior, and reign.
Lesson 2: Edmund Discovers Narnia
- Many fantasy novels include a map of the geographical setting of the book.
Lesson 3: Always Winter and Never Christmas
- Logical thinking can help people solve problems.
Lesson 4: The Lion
- Lions are commonly found in stories throughout history and across cultures.
Lesson 5: A Disappointment
- A villain is a character in a book, play, or movie that is devoted to wickedness.
- Vocabulary: cinema, ventured, schemes, treachery, forfeit, prodigious, vile, and perish.
Lesson 6: A Gift from Father Christmas
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Lesson 7: Spring
- Add an apostrophe and an "s" to make a singular noun possessive.
- Add only an apostrophe to make a plural noun possessive.
- Add an apostrophe and an "s" to a plural noun that does not end in s.
- Add an apostrophe and an "s" or only an apostrophe to the end of a compound noun (if it is plural).
Lesson 8: Deep Magic
- There have been good and evil leaders throughout history.
Lesson 9: Back to Life
- Christ-like figures can be found throughout literature.
Lesson 10: Back Through the Wardrobe
- Many movies are based on books.
Final Project: Narnia Think-Tac-Toe
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