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Introduction

This website has been created to be used in conjunction with Film Education’s educational DVD which contains clips for use in the classroom, ICT suite, assembly hall and for homework.

Accompanying teaching materials, show how these activities address aspects of the Literacy, ICT and Citizenship curricula at Key Stage 2.

This resource places a strong focus on pupil-led discussion so the PSHE activities are also suitable for English teachers aiming to promote speaking and listening opportunities. Downloadable pdfs accompany some activities providing support materials in an accessible, printable format.

Blu-ray & DVD release 18th April 2011.

Synopsis

Return to the magic and wonder of C.S. Lewis’ epic world in this third installment of the beloved The Chronicles of Narnia fantasy-adventure series.

When Lucy and Edmund Pevensie, along with their cousin Eustace, are swallowed into a painting and transported back to Narnia, they join King Caspian and a noble mouse named Reepicheep aboard the magnificent ship The Dawn Treader. The courageous voyagers travel to mysterious islands, confront mystical creatures, and reunite with the great lion Aslan on a mission that will determine the fate of Narnia itself!

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transcript


We're home!

Lucy, have you seen this ship before?

It's very Narnian looking, isn't it?

What's going on here?

Edmund, the painting!

No, Eustace, no!

(Lucy) Edmund!

Behold our castaways, King and Queen of Narnia!

- Reepicheep! - Your Majesties!

- Where in the blazes am I?! - You're on the Dawn Treader.

- (laughter) - Was it something I said?

From CS Lewis's epic masterpiece.

(Lucy) Aslan.

You have come far.

Your adventure begins now.

(Lucy) Look!

Travellers of Narnia, I am your guide.

You are most beautiful.

If it is a distraction for you, I can change form.

(both) No!

There is the source of your trouble.

(Edmund) You mean a witch?

Something far more powerful than a witch.

It could steal the light from this world.

How do we stop it?

That sword you carry must be laid at Aslan's table.

Only then can their true power be released.

You are all about to be tested.

(ghostly female voice) Edmund, come with me!

I can make you my king. And much more.

(echoes) My king...

- No! - Edmund!

Onward to our destiny!

What do you think is in there?

(Drinian) Things you can barely imagine.

The fate of Narnia depends on you.

(all) For Narnia!