The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe discussion tasks

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe discussion tasks

Imagine you can create a magical world like Narnia.

Planning your world What is it called? What would it look like? What would the rules/laws be? What creatures live there? Who is in charge? How did they get that position? What happens to those who don’t listen to the rules? Where do creatures/people live? What do the homes look like? How has your world managed to stay secret? How do people/creatures behave towards each other? Discuss with your partner/group and note down ideas. Be ready to feed back as a class.