This simplified and abridged version of Harper Lee’s classic ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is guaranteed to enable students understand the text. It is an excellent starting point for students who would otherwise struggle with the original text. This has been used in schools for many years.
This is a complete unit of work and the students will understand:
• The important themes of racism and injustice the novel
• The significant historical context of the novel
This is a perfectly differentiated text that ensures all (i.e. EAL/SEN and low ability) students are fully included in the learning process. The extended writing tasks at the end of each unit can be used as an assessment piece.
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An excellent resource. This abridged version introduces the important and sensitive themes (racism and abuse) in very carefully. EAL students can have access to a complex novel and understand its themes and ideas. The exercises at the end of each chapter are very good. Thank you
I not really sure this is worth £5.00
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