In this volume, we offer informational texts connected to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. Readings range in genre (inaugural address, historical analysis, autobiography, etiquette book, newspaper editorial, and Supreme Court decision) and topic (the Depression, entails, etiquette, the right to a lawyer, stereotypes, lynching, miscegenation, and heroism). Each informational text is part of a student-friendly unit, with reading strategies and activities. Teachers need to incorporate nonfiction in ways that enhance their teaching of literature.The Using Informational Text to Teach Literature series is an invaluable supportive tool.…mehr
In this volume, we offer informational texts connected to Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. Readings range in genre (inaugural address, historical analysis, autobiography, etiquette book, newspaper editorial, and Supreme Court decision) and topic (the Depression, entails, etiquette, the right to a lawyer, stereotypes, lynching, miscegenation, and heroism). Each informational text is part of a student-friendly unit, with reading strategies and activities. Teachers need to incorporate nonfiction in ways that enhance their teaching of literature.The Using Informational Text to Teach Literature series is an invaluable supportive tool.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgments How to Use This Book Unit 1: What do Americans have to fear? Franklin Delano Roosevelt: "The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself" Unit 2: Who's poor? Jens Beckert: "Political Structure and Inheritance Law: The Abolition of Entails Unit 3: Does a girl have to be a lady? Lillian Eichler: Book of Etiquette Unit 4: Does everyone deserve a good lawyer?" Stephen Jones: "The Case for Unpopular Clients" Unit 5: What is a lynch mob? Clarence Norris and Sybil D. Washington: The Last of the Scottsboro Boys: An Autobiography Haywood Patterson and Earl Conrad: Scottsboro Boy Unit 6: What's up with Mr. Dolphus Raymond? Chief Justice Earl Warren, Loving v. Virginia Unit 7: Is Atticus a hero? David Margolick, "To Attack A Lawyer In 'To Kill a Mockingbird': An Iconoclast Takes Aim At A Hero" Rubrics Two additional units are available on the series website: www.usinginformationaltext.com. Chapter 8: What is the meaning of rabies in Mockingbird? R. A. Craig: Common Diseases of Farm Animals Chapter 9: What does Scout really know about Calpurnia? Claudia Durst Johnson, "Interview: A Perspective on the 1930s" About the Authors Answers to all sections are available on the series website: www.usinginformationaltext.com.
Preface Acknowledgments How to Use This Book Unit 1: What do Americans have to fear? Franklin Delano Roosevelt: "The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself" Unit 2: Who's poor? Jens Beckert: "Political Structure and Inheritance Law: The Abolition of Entails Unit 3: Does a girl have to be a lady? Lillian Eichler: Book of Etiquette Unit 4: Does everyone deserve a good lawyer?" Stephen Jones: "The Case for Unpopular Clients" Unit 5: What is a lynch mob? Clarence Norris and Sybil D. Washington: The Last of the Scottsboro Boys: An Autobiography Haywood Patterson and Earl Conrad: Scottsboro Boy Unit 6: What's up with Mr. Dolphus Raymond? Chief Justice Earl Warren, Loving v. Virginia Unit 7: Is Atticus a hero? David Margolick, "To Attack A Lawyer In 'To Kill a Mockingbird': An Iconoclast Takes Aim At A Hero" Rubrics Two additional units are available on the series website: www.usinginformationaltext.com. Chapter 8: What is the meaning of rabies in Mockingbird? R. A. Craig: Common Diseases of Farm Animals Chapter 9: What does Scout really know about Calpurnia? Claudia Durst Johnson, "Interview: A Perspective on the 1930s" About the Authors Answers to all sections are available on the series website: www.usinginformationaltext.com.
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