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To Kill a Mockingbird Literature Guide (Secondary Solutions LLC Teacher Guide)
To Kill a Mockingbird Literature Guide - Secondary Solutions LLC Teacher Guide Author:Kristen Bowers As a busy teacher, you don t have time to waste reinventing the wheel. You want to get down to the business of teaching! With Secondary Solutions LLC s professionally developed teacher-written literature guides, you can address the English/Language Arts content standards while you teach the required core literature! Secondary Solutions LLC has p... more »rovided you with the answer to your time management problems, while saving you hours of tedious and exhausting work. Our teaching guides will allow you to focus on the most important aspects of teaching (the personal, one-on-one, hands-on instruction you enjoy most) and the reason you became a teacher in the first place!
Each Secondary Solutions LLC Literature Guide is designed to address the unique learning styles and comprehension levels of every student in your classroom. All materials are written and presented at the grade level of the learner, and include extensive coverage of the content standards. As an added bonus, all student and teacher materials are included in one reproducible Guide!
Current Literature Guide titles include Among the Hidden, Animal Farm, A Midsummer Night s Dream, Of Mice and Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, Bridge to Terabithia, My Brother Sam is Dead, Freak the Mighty, Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, The Outsiders, The Miracle Worker, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Bud Not Buddy, The Catcher in the Rye, The Crucible, Fahrenheit 451, The Giver, Julius Caesar, Night, Tuck Everlasting, The Scarlet Letter, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Number the Stars, and Writing Guides Essay Apprentice and Essay Architect.
This To Kill a Mockingbird Literature Guide is the Second Edition of Secondary Solution's most popular Literature Guide by Kristen Bowers. This new edition includes over 150 pages of worksheets, handouts, and activities: notes on historical context, including articles on The Great Depression, Plessy versus Ferguson, Jim Crow laws, and fictional accounts similar to the story; allusions and terminology, and idioms and expressions of the era; note-taking charts; comprehension check questions; standards focus activities on elements of fiction, setting, dialect and slang, characterization, foreshadowing, analyzing poetry, courtroom terminology, and more; assessment preparation activities on word origins, word analysis, context clues, word roots, parts of speech, analogies, and more; quizzes, vocabulary quizzes, and three test versions; pre- and post- reading ideas; essay and other writing prompts; rubrics; vocabulary with and without definitions; author biography; novel summary; complete answer key and more!« less