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To Kill A Mockingbird - BONUS WORKSHEETS

Grades 9 to 12 - eBook - Bonus Worksheets

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  • To Kill A Mockingbird - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - BONUS WORKSHEETS - eBook - eBook
  • To Kill A Mockingbird - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - Literature Kit Gr. 9-12 - BONUS WORKSHEETS - eBook - eBook
Order #: CC2001D Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Reading Level: 9-12 Total Page: 6
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This FREE bonus resource includes extension activity worksheets from our To Kill A Mockingbird Gr. 9-12 Novel Study Guide title.

Enjoy 6 BONUS worksheets from our To Kill A Mockingbird Gr. 9-12 Novel Study Guide. These worksheets can be used on their own, or paired with the individual resources as extension activities at the completion of the unit. And the best part is, it's FREE.

About these BONUS Worksheets:

Written to Bloom's Taxonomy, these worksheets are aligned to your State Standards. Each concept features practice worksheets and comprehension activities to ensure your students are engaged and fully understand the novel.

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About the full resource, To Kill A Mockingbird Gr. 9-12:

Experience prejudice during the Great Depression in this classic example of modern American literature. Great for mature lower level readers, offering grade-appropriate vocabulary and comprehension activities. Students are asked to describe what they already know about life during the Great Depression. Describe the light and dark imagery surrounding the scene out front of the jail. Describe the editorial by Mr. Underwood, and explain why the characters compare his death to that of a songbird. Complete sentences from the story with their missing vocabulary words. Explore the choice of having Scout act as narrator in the story, and what advantages and disadvantages come with first person point of view. Analyze the character of Atticus by using a T-Chart for match characteristics with proof from the text.

All of our content meets your State Standards and are written to Bloom's Taxonomy.

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