Answer Block
Chapter 10 of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a pivotal transition chapter. It moves the plot from isolation and despair toward collective resistance against the White Witch. It also establishes key alliances that will shape the rest of the story.
Next step: List 3 specific story changes from this chapter that signal a shift away from winter in Narnia.
Key Takeaways
- Chapter 10 marks the first significant weakening of the White Witch’s control over Narnia
- Core alliances form here that drive the story’s final act
- Character choices in this chapter reveal hidden courage and loyalty
- The chapter ties directly to the theme of hope overcoming despair
20-Minute Plan and 60-Minute Plan
20-minute plan
- Read the quick answer and key takeaways, then highlight 2 takeaways that connect to your class’s current theme focus
- Draft 2 discussion questions using the sentence starters from the essay kit
- Review the exam checklist to mark 2 items you already understand, and 1 to research further
60-minute plan
- Work through the howto block to map character alliances and theme shifts in Chapter 10
- Complete the self-test questions from the exam kit, then cross-reference with your class notes
- Draft a full thesis statement using one of the essay kit templates, plus a 3-point outline skeleton
- Practice explaining your thesis aloud for 2 minutes, to prepare for in-class discussion
3-Step Study Plan
1. Initial Mapping
Action: List all character interactions in Chapter 10
Output: A 1-page bullet list of alliances and conflicts
2. Theme Connection
Action: Link each interaction to a core theme from the book (hope, loyalty, power)
Output: A 2-column chart pairing actions with themes
3. Application Prep
Action: Draft 1 discussion question and 1 essay thesis tied to your map and chart
Output: Copy-ready materials for class or assessments