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Every Teaching Unit contains:
- Scholarly objectives
- Literary terms and definitions
- Questions for essays and discussion
- Multiple-choice and essay test
- Chapter-by-chapter reproducible study guide
- Vocabulary found throughout the book
With this reproducible Teaching Unit for To Kill a Mockingbird, students will examine a wide variety of themes, including good versus evil, social inequality, racism, and the loss of innocence. This story is so uniformly inspiring that it never fails to be mentioned among the best-loved books of all time.
The lesson plans in this unit will help your students to:
- Identify the setting of the story, discuss how Scout describes her hometown, and explain the effects of the Great Depression on the town
- Discuss Atticus Finch as a father, explaining how he acts as a role model for Jem and Scout
- Summarize the trial of Tom Robinson, including the testimony of each witness, the evidence, Atticus's defense of Tom, the verdict, and its aftermath
- Trace how Scout's perception of Boo Radley changes over the course of the novel
- Discuss the role of Atticus as Maycomb's savior, defender, and moral representative
- and much more!
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