May 22, 2017

Objective:  I can determine how the issue of stereotypes and prejudices are resolved in the last scene of TKAM by participating in sharing out and answering the test questions.

BW:  As students view the last scene, they will identify through actions and dialogue how Scout has learned her lesson and write their responses in their notebooks.

Activities:

  1.  Share Out:  What does Scout say to show her lesson learned?  What is an action?  How does her lesson relate to Boo?  Is he a mockingbird?  How is Scout’s change of heart from the story’s beginning related to stereotypes?  What does Harper Lee teach us in this novel about stereotypes and prejudices through Boo and Tom?
  2. Use this understanding to complete the Unit Test for TKAM.
  3. SSR:  When students have completed the test, they will add inferences(T-Chart entries) for their SSR reading.
  4. When all students have completed the test, the TKAM books will be collected.
  5. Reminder:  Retakes and Make-up Tests are tomorrow(Tues. May 23) after school.