This English literature revision guide for GCSE English students discusses Mary Hartley's To Kill a Mockingbird. It features mind maps which summarize the entire work, icons, symbols, diagrams, cartoons and storyboards. This guide is exclusive to WHSmith until further notice.
It features mind maps which summarize the entire work, icons, symbols, diagrams, cartoons and storyboards. This guide is exclusive to WHSmith until further notice.
Introduce students to this classic novel by completing fun, challenging activities and lessons and encourage them to explore social issues within the story as well as make connections to current and historical events. This instructional guide for literature will make analyzing this complex literary piece fun and interesting for students. Analyzing story elements in multiple ways, close reading and text-based vocabulary practice, and determining meaning through text-dependent questions are just a few of the many skills students will walk away with after interacting with the rigorous and appealing cross-curricular lessons and activities in this resource. Written to support the Common Core, each activity and lesson work in conjunction with the text to teach students how to analyze and comprehend rich, complex literature.
Directions: The historical setting of this novel gives it a language full of idioms
that might be unfamiliar . An idiom is an expression that cannot be understood by
the individual words, but instead it has a meaning of its own. Use the text or an ...
A collection of cross-curricular lessons to accompany the novel by Harper Lee offers sample lesson plans, vocabulary lists, quizzes, cooperative learning activities, and book report ideas.
If you are reading something and cannot understand it, it may be that you do not
understand the idioms. This is an especially ... Idioms are phrases with meanings
that do not fit exactly the definitions of the words in them. For examples, read the
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These cross-curricular activities for To Kill a Mockingbird incorporate key skills for college and career readiness. The activities integrate literature with social studies, science, math, and more. Included activity pages engage and challenge students.
Directions: The historical setting of this novel gives it a language full of idioms
that might be unfamiliar . An idiom is an expression that cannot be understood by
the individual words, but instead it has a meaning of its own. Use the text or an ...