To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide
Study Guide for To Kill a Mockingbird
This study guide workbook covers comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, grammar & enrichment ideas related to To Kill a Mockingbird for 9-11th graders. As students read, they complete worksheets, writing topics, hands-on activities and field trips.
The study guide is broken down into weekly units in which students read a section of the novel and answers comprehension questions pertaining to those chapters. Each unit contains a variety of critical thinking activities including projects, drawing, writing assignments, and a puzzles which correlate to chapters in the novel. Writing assignments apply concepts in the story to the student's life and many passages are chosen to emphasize Biblical lessons that relate to the story.
Total Language Plus study guides are designed to take about 8 to 10 weeks to complete. Depending on the number of activities students perform and the degree of emphasis placed on composition skills, this study guide may serve as your complete Language Arts curriculum.
Barbara's notes: This Pulitzer Prize winning novel is of must-read caliber. It is masterfully written, and is on most high school required reading lists. Caution: inappropriate language. (Grades 9, 10, 11)
Study Guide for To Kill a Mockingbird
This study guide workbook covers comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, grammar & enrichment ideas related to To Kill a Mockingbird for 9-11th graders. As students read, they complete worksheets, writing topics, hands-on activities and field trips.
The study guide is broken down into weekly units in which students read a section of the novel and answers comprehension questions pertaining to those chapters. Each unit contains a variety of critical thinking activities including projects, drawing, writing assignments, and a puzzles which correlate to chapters in the novel. Writing assignments apply concepts in the story to the student's life and many passages are chosen to emphasize Biblical lessons that relate to the story.
Total Language Plus study guides are designed to take about 8 to 10 weeks to complete. Depending on the number of activities students perform and the degree of emphasis placed on composition skills, this study guide may serve as your complete Language Arts curriculum.
Barbara's notes: This Pulitzer Prize winning novel is of must-read caliber. It is masterfully written, and is on most high school required reading lists. Caution: inappropriate language. (Grades 9, 10, 11)
Study Guide for To Kill a Mockingbird
This study guide workbook covers comprehension, spelling, vocabulary, grammar & enrichment ideas related to To Kill a Mockingbird for 9-11th graders. As students read, they complete worksheets, writing topics, hands-on activities and field trips.
The study guide is broken down into weekly units in which students read a section of the novel and answers comprehension questions pertaining to those chapters. Each unit contains a variety of critical thinking activities including projects, drawing, writing assignments, and a puzzles which correlate to chapters in the novel. Writing assignments apply concepts in the story to the student's life and many passages are chosen to emphasize Biblical lessons that relate to the story.
Total Language Plus study guides are designed to take about 8 to 10 weeks to complete. Depending on the number of activities students perform and the degree of emphasis placed on composition skills, this study guide may serve as your complete Language Arts curriculum.
Barbara's notes: This Pulitzer Prize winning novel is of must-read caliber. It is masterfully written, and is on most high school required reading lists. Caution: inappropriate language. (Grades 9, 10, 11)
About the book: To Kill a Mockingbird
by Harper Lee
Growing up in a small town may sound boring, but Scout's childhood is anything but uneventful. Coming of age in a turbulent time, Scout learns much about human behavior as she experiences love, hatred, kindness, and cruelty.
Book Summary — 281 pages
Book Category — Adventure
Themes in To Kill a Mockingbird — Relationships
Setting — Maycomb, Alabama
Novel Study Highlights — 6 units
Spelling-Vocabulary — Medium
Critical Thinking — Difficult
Biblical Focus — Christian virtues
Related Studies — Alabama history and geography, civil government, communities, traditions, civil rights
Focus — Theme, descriptions, simile, metaphor, personification, dialogue, characterization
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide FAQs
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To Kill a Mockingbird is grade level appropriate for 9th, 10th, and 11th graders.
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Grades 9, 10, and 11 are appropriate to read To Kill a Mockingbird.
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The Biblical Focus of To Kill a Mockingbird is Christian virtues and relationships making it an excellent novel for 9th, 10th, and 11th graders.
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