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Books with title To Kill a Mockingbird: A Teaching Guide

  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
    A thirty-fifth anniversary edition features a new introduction by the author and an accessible hardcover format that describes the story of a young girl in 1930s Alabama whose lawyer father defends an African American accused of raping a white woman.
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee, Roses Prichard

    Audio CD (Audio Partners, Oct. 14, 2000)
    Now available on unabridged CD, the classic American novel tells the story of the explosion of racial hate and violence in a small Alabama town as seen by the eyes of a young girl whose attorney father defends a black man accused of rape. Read by Roses Prichard.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    Mass Market Paperback (Warner Books, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Regarded as a masterpiece of American literature, this timeless story of growing up in the South became an instant bestseller when first published in 1960 and later was made into a classic film.
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    (G K Hall & Co, Feb. 1, 1992)
    Two children in a small town in Alabama learn something about moral principles from their father when he is appointed to defend a Negro on a rape charge
  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    Unknown Binding (Harper Perennial, Jan. 16, 2006)
    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Perennial,2006
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird: Study Guide

    Harper Lee

    Paperback (Diesterweg Moritz, Feb. 1, 2018)
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird -

    Harper Lee

    (First Edition Library, Jan. 1, 1988)
    The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it, To Kill A Mockingbird became both an instant bestseller and a critical success when it was first published in 1960. It went on to win the Pulitzer Prize in 1961 and was later made into an Academy Award-winning film, also a classic. Compassionate, dramatic, and deeply moving, To Kill A Mockingbird takes readers to the roots of human behavior - to innocence and experience, kindness and cruelty, love and hatred, humor and pathos. Now with over 18 million copies in print and translated into forty languages, this regional story by a young Alabama woman claims universal appeal. Harper Lee always considered her book to be a simple love story. Today it is regarded as a masterpiece of American literature.
  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    Leather Bound (Hardcover, Jan. 1, 1994)
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee, Sally Darling

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, June 1, 1988)
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  • Mockingjay: A Teaching Guide

    Mary Elizabeth

    Paperback (Garlic Press, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Each literature teaching guide for the Hunger Games trilogy is aligned to the Common Core State Standards and includes strategic reading lessons that focus on both the individual volume and the series. There are over 50 separate strategies in the series for deeper understanding and meaning. In addition to lessons that focus on the standard elements of literature (plot, characterization, setting and mood, theme, diction, style, and narration), students are provided with the Choice Analysis Tool to help them gain a deep understanding of motivation in a complex and terrorized society. They are also offered the opportunity to use historical documents (e.g., the Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence) as well as other works of literature and poetry to contextualize the trilogy. Each book also includes Writer’s Forums that guide students in writing while using the books in the series as a backdrop. A vocabulary feature in the final volume provides word study ideas for the entire series.
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  • To Kill A Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    Hardcover (HarperCollinsPublishers, Jan. 1, 1977)
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  • To Kill a Mockingbird

    Harper Lee

    Paperback (Spark Pub Group, March 15, 1730)
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