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A Guide for Using To Kill a Mockingbird in the Classroom (Literature Unit (Teacher Created Materials))
by PATTY CARRATELLO
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A Guide for Using To Kill a Mockingbird in the Classroom (Literature Unit (Teacher Created Materials))

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • To Kill A Mockingbird
    This book is my everyday tool in class and at home. I used it to help my nephew in book report and for me to teach it to my students. Great help.

  • Easy, Simply Guide for Teachers
    There are several reading strategies and activities to motivate your readers in this guide book. I think it is very useful for those who may be teaching this novel for the first time and a new tool to get a new perspective on the novel for seasoned educators. I found that it had some great ideas, Anticipation Guides, project ideas, and research topics.

  • Excellent Resource Guide for the Price
    I thought that this guide was definitely worth the money that was paid for it. The teacher created materials guide for To Kill a Mockingbird includes a table of contents which divides the novel into 6 different sections (for example, Section 1 includes Chapters 1 through 5 in the book). There are pre-reading activities to generate interest in the book (themes such as justice and prejudice, as well as a brief biography of Harper Lee) as well as a few ideas for teachers after the novel is finished (there is a... more info

  • A little "thin" but worth the money
    We purchased this guide and the Cliff Notes to aid us in our monthly book club meeting for March. (See our review of To Kill a Mockingbird -- both the film and the novel.) As a teacher, I greatly appreciated the section devoted to vocabulary building -- so much easier than compiling the list of words myself. And we all found the sections on the author, the Great Depression, urban myths, and figures of speech great jumping-off points for discussion and further research. It may seem that you get more for your... more info


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