To Kill a Mockingbird LitPlan Novel Study

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To Kill a Mockingbird LitPlan Novel Study

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Short Description:
This LitPlan Novel Study for To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a comprehensive foundation of ready-to-use materials that will ensure your students get the most out of their To Kill a Mockingbird novel study.
Pages:
183
Edition:
2024 Update
Age:
Age 14
Age:
Age 15
Age:
Age 16
Author:
Lee, Harper
Award:
Pulitzer Prize
Grade:
Grade 8
Grade:
Grade 9
Grade:
Grade 10
Genre:
Classics
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Themes/ Topics:
Belonging
Themes/ Topics:
Coming of Age
Themes/ Topics:
Civil Disobedience
Themes/ Topics:
Community
Themes/ Topics:
Class
Themes/ Topics:
Courage
Themes/ Topics:
Death/Dying
Themes/ Topics:
Disabilities
Themes/ Topics:
Duty/Obligation
Themes/ Topics:
Ethics/Morality
Themes/ Topics:
Family
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Great Depression
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Illusion vs Reality
Themes/ Topics:
Inclusion/Acceptance
Themes/ Topics:
Justice
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
Themes/ Topics:
Persistence
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
Themes/ Topics:
Politics
Themes/ Topics:
Prejudice
Themes/ Topics:
Racism
Themes/ Topics:
Religion
SKU:
101LP
ISBN
978-1-58337-301-9
$16.95
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
Availability:
Files are available for downloading for 90 days. You may download files up to 5 times to get them onto your own devices for your own classroom use.
Short Description:
This LitPlan Novel Study for To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a comprehensive foundation of ready-to-use materials that will ensure your students get the most out of their To Kill a Mockingbird novel study.
Pages:
183
Edition:
2024 Update
TcsPdf:
https://www.tpet.com/content/LP-Sample-Pages/ToKillMockingbirdLPBaseSAMPLE.pdf
Age:
Age 14
Age:
Age 15
Age:
Age 16
Author:
Lee, Harper
Award:
Pulitzer Prize
Grade:
Grade 8
Grade:
Grade 9
Grade:
Grade 10
Genre:
Classics
Genre:
Historical Fiction
Themes/ Topics:
Belonging
Themes/ Topics:
Coming of Age
Themes/ Topics:
Civil Disobedience
Themes/ Topics:
Community
Themes/ Topics:
Class
Themes/ Topics:
Courage
Themes/ Topics:
Death/Dying
Themes/ Topics:
Disabilities
Themes/ Topics:
Duty/Obligation
Themes/ Topics:
Ethics/Morality
Themes/ Topics:
Family
Themes/ Topics:
Friendship
Themes/ Topics:
Great Depression
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Illusion vs Reality
Themes/ Topics:
Inclusion/Acceptance
Themes/ Topics:
Justice
Themes/ Topics:
Peer Influence
Themes/ Topics:
Persistence
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
Themes/ Topics:
Politics
Themes/ Topics:
Prejudice
Themes/ Topics:
Racism
Themes/ Topics:
Religion
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Product Overview

 

This LitPlan Novel Study for To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is a comprehensive foundation of ready-to-use materials that will ensure your students get the most out of their To Kill a Mockingbird novel study.

Practical, flexible, and standards-based with step-by-step plans for the whole novel unit, my LitPlan Novel Study is especially helpful to new teachers or veteran teachers teaching To Kill a Mockingbird for the first time.

21 Step-by-Step Daily Lessons guide you and your students through this novel study. Assignments and Activities are planned for each day of the novel unit.

Vocabulary Worksheets that focus on meaning in context and dictionary definitions go with each reading assignment.

Comprehension Questions and Quizzes follow the reading assignments, so you know if your students are keeping up with their reading and if they are understanding what they are reading.

Writing Assignments are sprinkled throughout this novel study for To Kill a Mockingbird, too! Detailed writing assignment sheets guide students' writing.

  • The first assignment is to inform: students write an essay in conjunction with the nonfiction assignment.

  • The second assignment is a descriptive letter: students will write a letter describing Scout.

  • The third assignment is to persuade: following the reports and discussion, students take a stance regarding one of the themes the class has
    discussed, based on the information given in class and the students' own personal reflections.

  • The fourth assignment is to give students a chance to simply express their own opinions and be creative: students do a group writing assignment in which they either outline the plot for To Kill a Mockingbird II, or outline a plot for To Kill A Mockingbird set in a major city in the current
    year.

Two Lesson are also devoted to Leveled Critical Thinking Questions and Quotations:

  • Interpretive Questions require students to simply interpret facts that are given.
  • Critical Questions require students to think deeply to develop answers that go beyond what is in the text.
  • Personal Response Questions have no right or wrong answer; students formulate and give their own opinions.

A Nonfiction Reading Assignment is incorporated into this novel study unit for To Kill a Mockingbird. Students are required to read at least one nonfiction article and view at least one nonfiction video related to the story and complete a short report form analyzing their sources.

A Variety of Additional Activities are woven into this To Kill a Mockingbird novel study:

  • Group Activity - Themes
  • Nonfiction Assignment - Group Activity
  • Oral Reading Evaluation
  • Writing Conferences
  • Oral Reports

A class period is devoted to Vocabulary Review. Review puzzles, games, and worksheets are provided.

One class period is devoted to Whole-Unit Review in preparation for the unit test. Review puzzles, games, and worksheets are provided.

Five Different Unit Tests are provided on different levels and to use for make-up tests or tests for different classes if you're teaching the book to more than one class at a time. Two are multiple-choice, two are short-answer, and one is advanced short-answer. You can mix-and-match test sections as well.

Evaluation Rubrics are included for some activities.

A page of Bulletin Board Ideas is included.

A page of ideas for Extension Activities is included.

Answer Keys are provided for the short-answer comprehension questions, multiple choice quizzes, vocabulary worksheets, tests, and review materials.

FLEXIBILITY is a key property of this novel study unit for To Kill a Mockingbird.

  • It is formatted so that you can skip an activity I have planned and plug-in one of your own favorites if you want to.
  • You can use all or just parts of this LitPlan.
  • Written for whole-class use, but easily adaptable for:
    • independent study
    • small groups or lit circles
    • Homeschooling
    • tutoring

A teacher-favorite for years, hundreds of thousands of LitPlans (and Puzzle Packs!) have been used by tens of thousands of teachers in the USA, Canada, and overseas schools, providing reliable, high-quality, standards-based resources for teaching literature. If you want a solid foundation for teaching a work of literature, LitPlans have proved themselves worthy over years of use worldwide.

What Users Have Said About The To Kill a Mockingbird LitPlan Novel Study Guide:

Lori B., January 6, 2021 - This was my first purchase from LitPlan and it is not the last. This is a thoroughly thought-out pack that made homeschooling my High Schooler so much easier. Great vocabulary sections, great quiz questions, easy to use comprehension questions...wonderful overview of the author before reading. I will be using the lesson plans on all our novel studies to come. Grateful to have found this Teacher/Seller on TPT!

Paige G., September 22, 2022 - This is a GREAT resource! I love how organized it is and easy to use!

Additional Products available for To Kill a Mockingbird:

  • Puzzle Pack
  • Google Forms Chapter Quizzes
  • Interactive PDF Unit Test
  • Theme Pack
  • Common Core Approach To Teaching
  • English/Spanish Study & Test Resources
  • AP Teaching Unit
  • Multiple Critical Perspectives
  • Activity Pack
  • Lead-In To Literature Presentation
  • Student Response Journal

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  • 5
    Wonderful helper!

    Posted by Beth on Dec 31st 2018

    These are a quick unit for any teacher teaching a unit. I add or subtract lessons, activities to match my population, but it can cover everything you need. I rely on the vocabulary and quizzes. The other questions are great for Socratic Seminars.

  • 5
    Great help

    Posted by Deb Houser on Feb 7th 2018

    Saves me lots of prep time, allows me to modify and differentiate without putting hours into creating a variety of activities. It has been several years since I've taught freshmen, and while I love To Kill a Mockingbird, it's been at least ten years since I've taught the novel. I knew Teacher's Pet had most everything I needed to get started. Yes I modify some activities depending on classes and students, but at least with Teacher's Pet there is no starting from scratch/ reinventing a wheel that has been on a roll for years.

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