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1 R E CYIVTAIT

2 DWROS
3 GNAIAMIITNO
4 TC FNAAY
5 RMDOEN
1 CREATIVITY
2 WORDS
3 IMAGINATION
4 FANTASY
5 MODERN
Modern
Fantasy
What is Modern Fantasy?

The genre of literature that is closely related to traditional literature. Its


literature is written by known authors that is set either in a make-believe or
imaginary world in which places, people or creatures could not exist and/or have
events that could not possibly happen.
Benefits of Modern
Fantasy
01
Watching a movie with magical content
can stimulate creativity.

 Each child’s ability to "think outside


the box," and the results favored the
kids who had watched
the magical content. Those children
showed greater gains in their creative
thinking performance
02
Fantasy fiction may also inspire preschoolers to
learn new words.

Children encounters new


words that could be
useful for their cognitive
growth.
03
Awesome
Words
Fantasy play might help preschoolers develop
“executive functions

The mental abilities that allow


them to concentrate, make
plans, keep their emotional
impulses under control.
04
Not so easily confused: Preschoolers understand
that fantasy scenarios can't happen in real life.

We often hear that young


children can't tell the difference
between fantasy and reality.
05
Wide imagination

The ability to imagine


things pervades
students’ entire
existence.
Activity 1.1

Sing your favorite


song from your
favorite fantasy movie.
PETER PAN

Peter Pan has taken to sitting on the window sill at the Darling family home in London, so
that he can listen to Mrs. Darling telling bedtime stories to her children, Wendy, John and
Michael. He is never usually seen, but one night, Mrs. Darling spots him and he has to
make a quick exit. In his haste, he leaves his shadow behind. Peter returns to the house to
try to find it, but Wendy catches him and helps him to re-attach the shadow. As they talk,
Peter realizes that she knows almost as many bedtime stories by heart as her mother
does and invites her back to his home in Never Land to take care of him and the Lost
Boys, a group of orphan boys who are his companions. Wendy agrees to go on the
condition that her brothers are allowed to go as well.
Let’s Read!
Activity 1.2
PETER PAN

The trip to Never Land is eventful and the Darlings' arrival almost disastrous
when Wendy is almost killed by one of the Lost Boys who shoots her, thinking she is a
bird. Peter builds Wendy a little house where she can convalesce, and eventually she
starts to feel better. Soon, Peter brings the other children to Mermaids' Lagoon, because
they have learned that Princess Tiger Lily is being held captive there by Captain Hook, an
evil pirate. They free Tiger Lily and overcome the pirate gang, an act of bravery for which
the princess is so grateful that she offers to guard over Peter's home, and protect them
from revenge attack by Hook and his pirates.
PETER PAN
Although Wendy is enjoying their adventures, and also starting to fall in love with Peter, she
also misses home and decides that she ought to take her brothers back to London. She also invites
the Lost Boys, suggesting that the Darlings will surely adopt them. Before they can begin the return
journey, however, Captain Hook and his pirates capture them, unbeknownst to Peter. Hook also tries
to poison Peter by slipping poison into his medicine. When Peter awakens, Tinker Bell, his fairy
companion, tells him about the kidnapping, and takes the medicine herself to prevent him from
drinking. She almost dies, but Peter asks everyone to clap their hands if they truly believe in fairies,
and the applause revives her.
 
Peter goes to the pirate ship and mimics the ticking sound of the crocodile that ate Hook's
hand. He sets the Lost Boys free, but the pirates hear them making a noise and come to investigate.
Peter defeats them and has an epic battle with Hook. Hook falls into the mouth of the crocodile and
PETER PAN
When they arrive at the Darling residence, Mr. and Mrs. Darling are overjoyed to
see Wendy, Michael, and John, and happily agree to adopt the Lost Boys. When Peter
comes, Mrs. Darling offers to adopt him too, but Peter wants to return to Never Land. He
promises Wendy that every spring he will return to see her, and she will travel to Never
Land for a week to help him with spring cleaning. He is left somewhat sad that each year
she grows older, but he remains the same age forever.
Activity 1.3.

Give at least the characters, setting and plot of Peter Pan.


Assignment

List 3 morals of the lesson of


Peter Pan. Write it in your
notebook.
Thanks!

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