Students need to read chapter 18, write journal entries, watch the review videos below, study vocabulary on vocabulary.com
New Vocabulary
1) Austere
2)
Habiliment
3) Obliquely
4)
Prerogative
5) Acrimonious
6)
Corroborate
7) Mollify
8)
Temerity
9) Bovine
10) Veneer
11) Connive
4/28 Chapters 18
4/29 Chapters19-20
4/30 Chapter 21 and vocabulary review
May 1 Vocabulary Quiz, chapter 22
May 2 Chapters 23-24
5/5 Chapters 25-26
5/6 Review day chapter 27
5/7 Chapters 28-29
5/8 Chapters 30-31
5/9 Finish Book
5/12 Review
5/13 Test
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
Objectives (smaller chunks of overall goal) and suggested time periods
Students will be able to
Explain how the following themes work in the novel: The meaning of duty; How prejudice works in society; The meaning of courage
Discuss the meaning of the following symbol: mockingbirds, the knot-hole, the mad dog
Keep a reading journal – which includes character development, allusions, symbols, questions about the meaning of justice or how prejudice works
Discuss how the author’s life and times influences the novel.
Outline the plot and discuss why the author may how chosen to structure the novel how she did.
Discuss how Scout grows during the novel and why the novel can be considered a Bildungsroman.
Keep a detailed list of characters recording important details about them as the student reads (starting with chapter 1)
Explain – why you never really understand a person until you… (Point of View Exercise)
In a group write testimonies and recreate the courtroom scene from the novel
10) Keep a list of the various types of prejudices that occur in the novel
11) Discuss how setting is important to this novel.
12) Discuss how the Civil War references/allusions work in the overall meaning of the novel.
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