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This Analyzing How Literature Draws on Themes from the Bible and World Religions: The Golden rule (Chapter 3) lesson plan also includes:
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Scholars use their Golden Rule Note-catcher to examine passages from To Kill a Mockingbird. They then take a gallery walk to compare and contrast the quotes before sharing Think-Write-Pair-Share ideas on how the quotes demonstrate the Golden Rule.
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- Research the history of the Golden Rule
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- Uses the DVD of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Installment 12 of the 19-part Grade 8 ELA Module 2A, Unit 1 series
- Requires completing lessons in order
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- Offers an agenda with a time outline for each activity
- Gives notes to aid in teaching the lesson
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