Till We Have Faces, C.S. Lewis: Walking to Wisdom Literature Guide (Teacher's Edition) (Wtw Lit Guide)
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Till We Have Faces, C.S. Lewis: Walking to Wisdom Literature Guide (Teacher's Edition) (Wtw Lit Guide)
Stories give us an experience of certain knowledge, which is why how we feel about the book is part of what the book is teaching us. We have kept these things in heart and mind while making The Inklings Collection of literature guides to be used in conjunction with the work of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Dorothy Sayers. We name them Walking to Wisdom because acquiring wisdom happens at the pace of a walk and with a mentor. We have sought to guide students through these marvelous books as well as in the skill of reading these particular texts. Tolkien, Sayers, and Lewis all expressed their ideas in both fiction and nonfiction. The fiction includes dramatic literature, short fiction, long fiction, epistolary satire, and allegory. To shed light on their fiction, we have incorporated some nonfiction essays of Lewis and Sayers in the guides that cover their works. We strongly encourage students to take the year and use all eight guides as a twentieth-century British literature course, though working through even one guide will be beneficial. Each literature guide both stands on its own and interacts with the others, with sidebar comments and thematic continuity. These books will change students lives and, in the meantime, teach them how to read with delight, depth, and skill, as well as prepare them to write well. These substantial literature guides thoughtfully instruct students with the following habits: 1. Taking notes in their books 2. Answering reading questions 3. Creating their own questions 4. Reading sample student writing 5. Keeping notes book-wide on themes and motifs 6. Answering discussion questions about thematic material 7. Memorizing important quotations 8. Preparing, while reading, to write 9. Participating in creative enrichment activities related to the books -A Note on the Teacher s Editions: This companion to the student guide is essential because it answers every question in the book and includes examples of student essays. Students learn by comparing the answers they write and discuss to the ones in the teacher s edition. The answers to these questions are substantial, the product of a feeling intellect that has lived with these books a long time and with great depth. Reading the answers and discussing them will be a significant part of the experience of the books. This will certainly help you to extend your conversation and instruct in the reading and writing and critical thinking process. It will extend and deepen your love for the books.