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Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Study Guide
The best way to describe these wonderful books is “literature and Bible study rolled into one.” Truly from a Christian perspective, these classic and award-winning books are examined in the light of God’s Word and a Biblical worldview. The author sent us several review copies and they are wonderful!
Each guide includes:
- a concise synopsis of the book
- information about the book’s author
- background information pertinent to the story
- suggestions for activities relating to the subject matter
- introduction of literary terms
- vocabulary exercises for each section of reading
- comprehension, analysis, and application questions for each section of reading with discussion of related Biblical themes
- a complete answer key and suggestions for further reading
Their brochure states “Our goal is to teach students of all ages to examine what they read, Christian or secular, classic or contemporary, and value the truth it contains as measured against the Bible.” A worthy goal indeed! If you want to study great literature from a Christian perspective, here’s your answer! If in doubt, try just one - we’re sure you’ll be back for more!
Progeny Press guides are undergoing another change in format this year and will be returning to a staplebound format. As our loose-leaf guides run out, they will be replaced with staplebound versions. The guides are also now available on CD-ROM in .pdf format, at the same price as the regular guides, so you can print pages off on your computer. All books to accompany study guides are available from us for your convenience.
Customer Review
Jane l. from ohio wrote the following on 08/06/2007:
I have used these guides for elementary, middle and highschool levels; they exceeded my expectations. They give an interesting and relevant background to each story, vocabulary, and different levels of questions that increase in difficulty. They are easy to use even if I am unable to read the book along with my kids. There is minimal preparation for teaching; I usually look over each lesson and pre-mark what I want each child to do or skip. The last section of questions are insightful ones that at times we did orally together so that I could make sure the child understood but the more advanced student could do it on their own. This is the best written guide that I have purchases. My only suggestion would be that Progeny offer MORE guides. It is worth the expense and could easily be used with more than one child.


