Learner University: Unlocking Narnia – Theme Park Design Project (Grades 4-6)

iLEAD Exploration invites 4th-6th graders to join our upcoming Learner University session, “Unlocking Narnia: Theme Park Design Project.”
Driving Question: How can we design a theme park that brings the world of Narnia to life for visitors?
This class is designed for 4th-6th grade learners (no sibling add-ons please). We will meet for six consecutive Thursdays from 1:00-2:00 PM on March 5, 12, 19, 26; April 2, 16. Please sign up only if your learner can commit to attending every class.
- Prerequisite: Read The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe before class sessions begin.
- Optional: Attend the play The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe at La Mirada Theatre February 26, 2026, at 12:30-2:30 PM. Tickets are available for ten learners and nine adults who are participating in the project. Please let us know, and we will send you separate ordering details from the regular event.
- Possible Prerequisites: Learners may need to know or learn how to create a presentation through Google Slides, PowerPoint, Canva, or some other presentation platform. We will not be covering this during class.
There is limited space in this class, and learners will be admitted in the order that they sign up.
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