To Kill a Mockingbird - E-Guide

Progeny Press

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$24.99

Grade Range: 9-12

English/Language Arts Credit: 1/4 Credit

Setting: Alabama, 1930s

Genre: American Literature

Page Count: 58 + Answer Key

Approximate Completion Time: 9-10 weeks

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Description

A heart-wrenching and touching coming-of-age tale set in the 1930s South, poisoned by bigotry and racism. Scout will witness her father, a white lawyer, defy public opinion to defend a black man falsely accused of rape.
In the sleepy southern town of Maycomb, Alabama, Scout Finch and her brother Jem revel in the glory days of childhood, trading stories and superstitions with Dill Harris, the imaginative nephew of their neighbor. Dill is especially fascinated with the legends surrounding the mysterious Boo Radley, who stays in his house all day, but, according to rumors, comes out at night to dine on squirrels and cats and peek in windows. Their summer days are spent adding to the Boo Radley legends or devising ways to make Boo come out.
Scout becomes increasingly uneasy about playing games that revolve around Boo Radley. Guided by the wisdom of her father, Atticus, and Calpurnia, their cook, Scout is learning the ways and unwritten rules of southern society and how to get along in it.
Atticus is a lawyer with an extremely difficult case on his hands. Tom Robinson, a black man, has been accused of raping a white girl. With deep-seated prejudice working against him, Atticus fights to prove his client innocent. Scout and Jem watch while their otherwise civilized neighbors show subtle disapproval or outright distaste for Atticus's defense of a black man.

Progeny Press' To Kill a Mockingbird English/Language Arts PDF curriculum will provide your High School grade student with:

Background Information: Learn the background behind the civil rights movement and equal rights.
Author Biography: Read about Harper Lee.
Before-You-Read Activities: Enhance your studies by giving written or oral reports on the American Civil War, Slavery, or the Civil Rights movement. Study the U.S. Constitution, Jim Crow laws, and listen to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speeches, and write a thoughtful response.
Vocabulary: Understand words used throughout the novel, utilizing a variety of activities to stimulate retention and growth.
Literary Techniques: Explore literary techniques such as context, synonyms, setting, characterization, point of view, exposition, foreshadowing, similes, metaphors, extended metaphor, foil, irony, dynamic and static characters, theme, and motif.
Moral Lessons and Character Values: Delve into themes of perspective, superstition, rumors, the contrast between private and public life, pride, courage, unity, division, justice, discrimination, racial injustice, and hypocrisy.
Activities and Writing Assignments: Choose from five comparison essays, explore race relations, and contemplate themes of equality.
Suggestions for Further Reading:  We include an in-depth reading list of more books by the same author(s) and other books that tie in with, or are similar to, To Kill a Mockingbird. Movie suggestions included.

All of Progeny Press' language arts PDF download unit lessons are written from a Christian worldview!

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  • Complete answer key PDF file included for the teacher to make grading simple!

Formatted with your High School grade student in mind, Progeny Press language arts study guides divide the book into writing assignments and lessons that strengthen their reading comprehension, vocabulary, and refine their critical analysis and writing skills. Each Progeny Press novel study accomplishes all of this without busy work that can drain the fun out of reading and literature! Kids have loved using Progeny Press ELA curriculum in homeschool, co-ops, and private schools around the world for over 30 years!

Book Awards:
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction   •   Presidential Medal of Freedom   •   #6 on Big Read List (UK’s top 200)   •   #1 TIME All-Time best 100 English Language Novels 1923-2005   •   Brotherhood Award National Conference of Christians & Jews   •   Paperback of Year Bestsellers magazine   •   
One of the New York Public Library's Books of the Century   •   #78 on The 100 Best Novels Written in English   •   #73 on The 100 Greatest Novels of All Time   •   The Great American Read #1 (PBS.org Top 100)

Extra Information

Brand:
Progeny Press
Recommended Grade Level:
9-12
Setting:
Alabama, USA, 1930s
Genre:
American Literature
Study Guide Page Count:
67 pages
Study Guide Author:
Andrew Clausen
For the Book By:
Harper Lee

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    10 Reviews

  • Posted by Danielle C. on 12th Nov 2014

    5

    This study guide is excellent.

    This study guide is excellent. The questions draw connections throughout the book, force examination of characters' actions and motives, and deepen understanding of the plot. I particularly liked how some questions draw in scripture references and generate discussion about character issues in our own lives. Highly recommend.