(Answer this in grade 10 level) For this assignment, you will be creating a travel brochure for a fictional setting from a book that you have read. Settings help to transport the reader to these locations, and creating a travel brochure takes this idea a step further and allows you to really dig into the different aspects of setting and how the author clearly expresses setting in a book. This activity requires you to collect details from the text, as well as write about setting in a meaningful way. Possibilities for you to choose from of made-up realities might include: Narnia, Harry Potter’s world, The Hunger Games world. You are also welcome to use more realistic settings from fictional novels.

Your travel brochure may be created in a word processing program, drawn by hand and photographed to submit, or done on a Power Point type program. It is not necessary that it be a traditional tri-fold brochure, as long as it is creative and includes all of the information required.

Please use the included handout as a reference to record relevant information and any important page numbers so that you can use actual textual evidence in your brochure. You will need to either recreate the page or copy and paste it. Before creating your actual brochure, it is advised you take notes that cover the bulleted items below; you may do so on your version of the recording sheet that is included. Refer to the example notes to get some ideas.

Brochure Must Include:
Brief summary of the setting
Where is it geographically?
What does it look like?
Any indication of the time period?
Location:
Include a map (you may have to create this map if your setting is a made-up world)
Geography: Geographically, where is it?
Major cities, well known places
Important or historic sites and landmarks
Recreation and Activities
Include actual activities from the novel
Entertainment
Climate and weather conditions
How to dress, this should relate to the time period or genre as well
Available transportation
Local languages
Pictures
May be found online or hand drawn
Local Foods
Quotes from visitors
These should be actual quotes from the book (if possible) that reflect information about the setting based on the characters’ dialogue
Important page numbers
Things to Include in a Travel Brochure: EXAMPLE NOTES
Name: (Your name)

Authors Name: Gennifer Choldenko

Location/Setting: Alcatraz – Al Capone Does My Shirts

Brief summary of the setting, with highlights of important places:
Known as “The Rock” – a prison and housing for workers
Location, including a map:
of San Francisco Bay
Geography:
Close to San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge Island–surrounded by freezing water and strong currents
Major cities, well-known places:
Found in 1775 when Spanish explorer Juan Manuel de Ayala traveled through San Francisco Bay
Named it “La Isla de los Alcatraces” which means “Island of the Pelicans”
Historic Sites and Landmarks:
Alcatraz was a prison for dangerous inmates
Includes a cell block
Recreation and Outdoor Activities:
Parks, sports, water
Surrounded by water, but too cold to do anything in
Prisoners had to earn recreation rights, but families of the prison workers often had recreation activities that they could participate in–bowling, a social club, soda fountain
Entertainment
Inmates were encouraged to read, and there was a large collection of books for them to choose from
Each prisoner had an earphone that they could use to listen to the radio
Climate and weather conditions
Summarize CA weather
Local clothing is prison jumpsuits
Available transportation
Can only get to prison by boat
Local languages
Include examples of prison language and lingo
Discuss accents from various prison inmates
Pictures
Photos of the prison grounds
Local Foods
Prison food
Quotes from visitors
Important page numbers: 3, 6, 34, 55, 67, 121

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# Travel Brochure: Welcome to the Enchanted World of Narnia!

### Author: C.S. Lewis
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## Setting Overview
Narnia is a magical land filled with mythical creatures, beautiful landscapes, and engaging adventures. The story takes place during different times of year, with notable seasons changing Narnia from a winter wonderland to a vibrant summer paradise, brimming with life and color.

## Geographic Location
Narnia exists in a dimension separate from our own but is most commonly accessed via a wardrobe in the English countryside. It’s a realm where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, filled with enchanted forests, rolling hills, and shimmering rivers.

### Map of Narnia
*(Create a simple hand-drawn map including key locations such as Cair Paravel, The Stone Table, and the White Witch's castle)*

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## Geography
- **Major Cities & Well-Known Places:**
- **Cair Paravel:** The magnificent castle of the kings and queens of Narnia.
- **The Stone Table:** A significant spiritual site where Aslan sacrificed himself.
- **The White Witch’s Castle:** A cold and hard fortress where the White Witch ruled.

- **Historic Sites & Landmarks:**
- **The Lantern Waste:** The place where Lucy first discovered Narnia.
- **The Silver Sea:** A vast body of water that marks Narnia's edge.

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## Recreation & Activities
- **Based on the Novel:**
- Sledding on snowy hills during winter.
- Attending grand feasts at Cair Paravel.
- Exploring the enchanted woods, meeting talking animals, and joining in epic battles against evil forces.

- **Entertainment:**
- Storytelling around the campfire.
- Festivals celebrating freedom from the White Witch.

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## Climate & Weather
- **Seasons:**
- Winter is long and harsh, influenced by the White Witch’s magic.
- Spring and summer are filled with colorful flowers, warm sunshine, and joyous celebrations.

### How to Dress
Narnian attire varies:
- In winter, characters wear heavy cloaks and fur to keep warm.
- In summer, dresses and light tunics are common, especially during celebrations.

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## Transportation
- The main mode of transport is walking or riding on horseback, which is common for both humans and talking animals.

## Local Languages
- Narnian inhabitants speak English, though many creatures use their unique dialects, such as the talking animals and faun language.

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## Pictures
*(Include beautiful illustrations or photos of Narnia’s landscapes, Cair Paravel, and mythical creatures like Aslan or fauns.)*

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## Local Foods
- **Feasts featuring:** Roasted meats, fresh fruits, and sweet pastries.
- **Celebrations often include:** Magical treats like fairy cakes and fruit drinks.

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## Visitor Quotes
- "Narnia! I feel as if I’ve stepped into a storybook!" – Lucy Pevensie *(Chapter 7)*
- "This is the land where dreams come true and bravery is born!" – Peter Pevensie *(Chapter 14)*

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## Important Page Numbers:
- Reference important moments in Narnia, using pages related to notable quotes and descriptions, e.g., chapters about Cair Paravel, The Stone Table, and the arrival of Aslan.

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### Conclusion
Narnia is a land of magic, adventure, and timeless stories waiting to be explored. Whether you are meeting majestic beasts or battling wicked forces, adventure awaits you in this enchanting world!