Unit Plan

To Kill a Mockingbird: Historical and Cultural Context

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As part of their study of the film adaptation of To Kill A Mockingbird, class members analyze how Robert Mulligan uses the film lens to depict the historical period and social issues presented in Harper Lee's novel. A superior resource that deserves a place in your curriculum library.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Instructional Ideas
  • Use the packet as part of a film and literature course or as part of a unit study of the novel
Classroom Considerations
  • The fourth in a series of four resources designed to be used in order after a reading of Harper Lee's novel and in conjunction with a viewing of the film
  • The file is massive and may take considerable time to download
Pros
  • The 28-page packet includes scripted lesson plans, activities, materials, and assessments
Cons
  • None