Racing Against Catastrophe: A webquest for English I teachers
To Kill a Mockingbird Resources
| Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird. | ||
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-To Kill
a Mockingbird
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Review these sites to find informational resources to supplement your teaching To Kill a Mockingbird. Think about which reading strategies might support your students' comprehension of the article.
| The Library of Congress contains rich resources for teaching American literature. These resources remind us that literacy means reading non-print texts as well as the printed word. | |
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Kill a Mockingbird Then and Now |
This Thinkquest was created by high school students on To Kill a Mockingbird. Not only does it contrain good supplemental resources for teaching the novel, it should also stretch your thinking about what your students could do with the novel. |
| The Quest for Tolerance in To Kill a Mockingbird | This WebQuest on To Kill a Mockingbird focuses on tolerance and the struggle for equality. It was designed for 9th and 10th grade students. |
| The Birth of To Kill a Mockingbird | This site is a compendium of information about Harper Lee and the novel, as well as other resources on the book. |
| Resource Links on To Kill a Mockingbird | This page is an online resource for California teachers. |
| The Web English Teacher | This site provides a multitude of directions to explore. Look at the author's page for how the page got started. |
| Resources on To Kill A Mockingbird | Educeth provides a great set of resources on the novel. |