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he four Pevensie children return to Narnia, only to discover that
hundreds of years have passed since they ruled there, and the evil
King Miraz has taken charge. With the help of a heroic mouse called
Reepicheep and the exiled heir to the throne, Prince Caspian, they
set out to overthrow the King, once again with Aslan’s help.
Dear Educators, Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures are pleased to announce that we are going
back to Narnia — in full force! Prince Caspian, our second movie adaptation of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia series, will be even bigger and better than the first foray into Narnia, reuniting the same extraordinary team of artists to faithfully bring C.S. Lewis’s beloved story to life.
As the story opens, 1300 Narnia years have passed since the four Pevensie children were last in Narnia, and the world they knew there no longer exists. Narnia has been taken over by Telmarines. But there is hope – young Prince Caspian, the rightful heir to the Narnia throne…
This film introduces new characters into the extraordinary assortment we’ve already met in Narnia, some of whom will also appear in subsequent adaptations of the The Chronicles of Narnia series. This includes Reepicheep the courageous mouse, Doctor Cornelius, Prince Caspian’s wise tutor — and many others.
In Prince Caspian, there is a wonderful sense of nostalgia for Narnia on the part of the Pevensie children, which filmmaker Andrew Adamson shares. We look forward to sharing all-new adventures and landscapes in Narnia. Perhaps the best reason for returning comes from Aslan himself. In Narnia, he reminds Lucy, “things never happen the same way twice.”
© Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Walden Media, LLC. Book jacket art by David Wiesner © 2007 by C.S. Lewis, Pte. Ltd. Reprinted courtesy of HarperCollins publishers. All rights reserved. Text © Walden Media, LLC. All rights reserved.Walden Media is a registered trademark of Walden Media, LLC. The Walden Media skipping stone is a trademark of Walden Media, LLC. The Chronicles of Narnia®, Narnia®, and all book titles, characters, and locales original to
The Chronicles of Narnia are trademarks of C.S. Lewis, Pte. Ltd. Use without permission is strictly prohibited.
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Join Prince Caspian In The Fight To Reclaim Narnia!
ACkNoWLEDgEMENTS Activity 1/Time to Return is adapted from “Appendix Three: A Comparison of Narnian and Earth Time,” from The Companion to Narnia by Paul F. Ford, San Francisco: HarperSan Francisco, a Division of HarperCollins Publisher, 1994.
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Sum
mo
ne
d
Calle
d tog
ether
for a
n im
porta
nt
reaso
n; re
quest
ed to
app
ear;
or
dered
to a
ppea
r.
The
Peve
nsie
chi
ldre
n ar
e
sum
mon
ed to
Nar
nia
by th
e
blas
t of a
mag
ic h
orn.
As P
rince
Cas
pian
beg
ins,
the
four
Pev
ensi
e ch
ildre
n ar
e on
e ye
ar o
lder
than
they
wer
e
in T
he L
ion,
the
Witc
h an
d th
e W
ardr
obe.
Whe
n th
ey a
re s
umm
oned
to N
arni
a to
hel
p Pr
ince
Cas
pian
, the
y so
on le
arn
that
, in
Nar
nia
time,
it is
130
0 ye
ars
late
r th
an w
hen
the
Peve
nsie
s w
ere
first
ther
e.Th
is p
age
will
hel
p yo
u to
und
erst
and
that
tim
e in
Nar
nia
and
time
in E
ngla
nd
beha
ve d
iffer
ently
.
EvEn
ts i
n n
AR
niA
in
nA
Rn
iAn
tim
E
Jadi
s re
turn
s to
Nar
nia
898
Long
Win
ter
begi
ns90
0
Peve
nsie
chi
ldre
n co
me
to N
arni
a,
Whi
te W
itch
is d
efea
ted,
Lon
g W
inte
r en
ds.
1000
Telm
arin
es
inva
de N
arni
a 19
98
Civi
l war
in N
arni
a:
Casp
ian
batt
les
Mir
az
2303
1000
NT
800
NT
2500
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“I s
houl
d no
t be
at a
ll su
rpri
sed
to fi
nd o
ut th
e ot
her
wor
ld h
ad a
sep
arat
e tim
e of
its
own:
so
that
ho
wev
er lo
ng y
ou s
taye
d th
ere
it w
ould
not
take
up
any
of o
ur ti
me.
”
(Pro
fess
or K
irke,
Chap
ter
5 –
Th
e Lion
, The
Witc
h an
d Th
e War
drob
e)
“You
kno
w th
at, h
owev
er lo
ng w
e se
emed
to h
ave
lived
in N
arni
a, w
hen
we
got t
hrou
gh th
e w
ardr
obe,
it
seem
ed to
hav
e ta
ken
no ti
me
at a
ll? A
nd th
at
mea
ns, t
hat o
nce
you’
re o
ut o
f Nar
nia,
you
hav
e no
id
ea h
ow N
arni
an ti
me
is g
oing
. Why
sho
uldn
’t hu
ndre
ds o
f yea
rs h
ave
gone
pas
t in
Nar
nia
whi
le
only
one
yea
r ha
s pa
ssed
for
us in
Eng
land
.
(Edm
und
Peve
nsie
, Cha
pter
3 –
Prin
ce C
aspi
an)
As
you
read
the
oth
er
boo
ks in
the
Chr
onic
les
o
f N
arni
a se
ries,
mak
e
you
r ow
n tim
elin
es o
f
im
port
ant
even
ts.
In E
urop
e,W
orld
War
II
begi
ns,
1939
Peve
nsie
s se
nt a
way
fro
m
Lond
on a
nd e
nter
Nar
nia
thro
ugh
War
drob
e
1940
Peve
nsie
s su
mm
oned
bac
k to
Nar
nia
to h
elp
Pr
ince
Cas
pian
19
41
1930
1940
1950
Pete
r Pe
vens
ie
born
19
27
Susa
n Pe
vens
ie
born
19
28
Edm
und
Peve
nsie
bo
rn
1930
Lucy
Pev
ensi
e
born
19
32
EvEn
ts i
n E
ng
lAn
d i
n E
AR
th t
imE
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About a week after Caspian’s nurse is sent away (for telling Caspian stories of the Old Days) a new Tutor arrives.
His name is Doctor Cornelius. Doctor Cornelius teaches Caspian important lessons – lessons that Caspian will need in Narnia!
Read chapters four and five of Prince Caspian. As you read, jot down the most important things you think Caspian learns—from his teacher, and with his own eyes and ears! Then label each of the items you have listed. Put a W for Wisdom or a K for Knowledge next to each. Some items can be both.
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What Prince Caspian learns about Old Narnia from Doctor Cornelius
What Prince Caspian learns about who he is from Doctor Cornelius
What Prince Caspianlearns “by using his own
eyes and ears”
WISDOM The quality or state of being wise; a deep understanding of what is true or rightKNOWLEDGE Acquaintance with facts or truth, as from study or investigation
How is Prince Caspian’s education like your education? How is it different from your education?
YOURTURN
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Usi
ng t
he t
ime
line
in S
tude
nt A
ctiv
ity 1
, fin
d th
e ye
ar in
N
arni
an t
ime
in w
hich
the
Pev
ensi
es f
irst
cam
e to
Nar
nia.
• Th
e Fo
rds
of B
erun
a ar
e no
w
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
• Th
e W
este
rn W
oods
is n
ow
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
• Th
e D
anci
ng L
awn
is n
ow
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
• A
slan
’s H
ow (t
he S
tone
Tab
le) i
s no
w
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
• Arc
henl
and
is n
ow
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
• La
nter
n W
aste
is n
ow
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _
• Ca
ir P
arav
el is
now
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
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_ _ _
YOU
RT
UR
NAs
you
read
Prin
ce C
aspi
an, u
se th
e m
ap to
find
the
loca
tions
of p
lace
s an
d ev
ents
you
rea
d ab
out.
Then
wri
te a
bout
how
each
of t
hese
pla
ces
has
chan
ged
in th
e 13
00 y
ears
(in
Nar
nian
tim
e) s
ince
the
Peve
nsie
s w
ere
first
in N
arni
a. U
se
the
book
and
you
r im
agin
atio
n to
hel
p yo
u im
agin
e w
hat t
hese
pla
ces
are
now
like
in P
rince
Cas
pian
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Meet Reepicheep, the chivalrous, valiant, talking mouse who’s faithful to Aslan and Old Narnia!
Reepicheep is just one of many new characters you’ll meet in Prince Caspian. He has an important role in the battle with the Telmarines.
Read Prince Caspian and discover Reepicheep’s many virtues. As you do, fill in this page. You may need to look up some of these words in the dictionary.
VIRTUEs Good or admirable character traits such as kindness, fairness, or courtesy to others.CHIVALROUS Having the qualities of graciousness and honorvaliant Worthy, excellent, stout-hearted
1. Reepicheep shows courage when he _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Reepicheep shows that he is humble when he _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Reepicheep shows dignity when he ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. Reepicheep shows bravery when he ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________
5. What other virtue does Reepicheep show? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Tell about when Reepicheep shows this virtue:_______________________________________________________________________________________________
“The Further Adventures of Reepicheep”Write another adventure story for Reepicheep that could happen in Narnia. Use any two of the virtues listed above in your story.
YOURTURN
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Lucy
has
a ve
ry s
peci
al fr
iend
ship
with
Asl
an. F
ind
out w
hy L
ucy’
s fr
iend
ship
with
Asl
an
is
so
impo
rtan
t to
the
stor
y of
Prin
ce C
aspi
an.
“Loo
k! L
ook!
Loo
k!” c
ried
Lucy
.“W
here
? Wha
t?” a
sked
eve
ryon
e.“T
he L
ion,
” sai
d Lu
cy. “
Asl
an h
imse
lf.
Did
n’t y
ou s
ee?”
Her
face
had
cha
nged
co
mpl
etel
y an
d he
r ey
es s
hone
.“D
o yo
u re
ally
mea
n—?”
bega
n Pe
ter.
“Whe
re d
id y
ou th
ink
you
saw
him
?” as
ked
Susa
n.“D
on’t
talk
like
a g
row
n-up
,” sa
id L
ucy,
st
ampi
ng h
er fo
ot. “
I did
n’t t
hink
I sa
w
him
. I s
aw h
im…
And
he
wan
ted
us to
go
whe
re h
e w
as—u
p th
ere…
”–P
rince
Cas
pian
, Cha
pter
9
“How
cou
ld I—
I cou
ldn’
t hav
e le
ft th
e ot
hers
and
com
e up
to y
ou a
lone
, how
co
uld
I?”A
slan
sai
d no
thin
g.“Y
ou m
ean,
” sai
d Lu
cy r
athe
r fa
intly
, “th
at it
wou
ld h
ave
turn
ed o
ut a
ll rig
ht–
som
ehow
? But
how
? Ple
ase,
Asl
an! A
m I
not t
o kn
ow?”
“To
know
wha
t wou
ld h
ave
happ
ened
, ch
ild?”
said
Asl
an. “
No.
Nob
ody
is e
ver
told
that
.”“O
h de
ar,”
said
Luc
y.“B
ut a
nyon
e ca
n fin
d ou
t wha
t will
ha
ppen
,” sa
id A
slan
.
–Cha
pter
10
“Oh
dear
, oh
dear
,” sa
id L
ucy.
“And
I w
as s
o pl
ease
d at
find
ing
you
agai
n.
And
I th
ough
t you
’d le
t me
stay
. And
I t
houg
ht y
ou’d
com
e ro
arin
g in
and
frig
hten
al
l the
ene
mie
s aw
ay—
like
last
tim
e…”
“It is
har
d fo
r yo
u,
little
one
,” sa
id A
slan
. “B
ut th
ings
nev
er
happ
en th
e sa
me
w
ay tw
ice.”
–C
hapt
er 1
0
1
Wha
t cha
ract
er tr
aits
mak
e it
poss
ible
for L
ucy
to b
e ab
le to
see
Asla
n? W
hy d
on’t
the
othe
rs
belie
ve L
ucy
whe
n sh
e sa
ys s
he s
aw A
slan?
W
hat w
ould
hav
e ha
ppen
ed if
the
othe
rs h
ad
belie
ved
Lucy
?
2
Why
do
you
thin
k As
lan
wan
ts L
ucy
to
follo
w h
im —
eve
n if
it m
eans
leav
ing
th
e ot
hers
beh
ind?
3
Wha
t doe
s Lu
cy m
ean
whe
n sh
e sa
ys
she
wish
es A
slan
wou
ld c
ome
“roar
ing
in
like
last
tim
e?” W
hat d
oes
Asla
n m
ean
w
hen
he re
plie
s, “T
hing
s ne
ver h
appe
n
the
sam
e w
ay tw
ice?”
This
is th
e bo
ttle
Fath
er C
hris
tmas
giv
es L
ucy
in T
he L
ion,
the
Witc
h an
d th
e W
ardr
obe.
It co
ntai
ns a
hea
ling
elix
ir, th
e ju
ice
of o
ne o
f the
fire
-flow
ers
that
gro
w in
the
mou
ntai
ns o
f the
sun
. How
will
Luc
y us
e it
to h
elp
Prin
ce C
aspi
an?
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D A
LOU
D P
AG
E
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For students who have not read or seen The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, here is a summary.
he Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a grand scale, epic adventure set in a breath-taking world at the limits
of imagination. Faithfully adapted from C.S. Lewis’s timeless novel, it tells the story of four siblings—Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter—sent to live on the estate of a mysterious professor to escape the horrors of the WWII bombing of London. The youngest child, Lucy, accidentally discovers the world of Narnia while playing a game of hide-and-seek. She soon encourages her brothers
and sister to journey through the open back of a magical wardrobe to travel to Narnia with her. Narnia is a charming, once-peaceful land inhabited
by talking beasts, dwarfs, fauns, centaurs, and giants. It has become a world cursed with eternal winter by the evil, but beautiful, White Witch Jadis. Under the guidance of a noble and mystical ruler, the magnificent lion Aslan, the children fight to overcome Jadis’s powerful hold over Narnia in a spectacular, climactic battle destined to free Narnia from the icy spell forever.
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Activity 1: Time TO ReTuRN SUBjECTS: English/Language Arts, Social Studies
Activity 2: PRiNCe CAsPiAN’s NARNiA SUBjECTS: English/Language Arts, Social Studies
Activity 3: A FRieNDshiP Like NO OTheR SUBjECTS: English/Language Arts, Character Education
Activity 4: PRiNCe CAsPiAN’s eDuCATiON SUBjECTS: English/Language Arts, Character Education
Activity 5: The ViRTues OF ReePiCheeP SUBjECTS: English/Language Arts, Character Education
Activity panels may be reproduced for individual use with students. All poster activity pages are gray-scaleable.
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