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pptx, 17.05 MB

Dive deep into the complex themes of Harper Lee’s classic novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird,” with this engaging and thought-provoking lesson plan focused on the jury deliberations in the Tom Robinson trial. This comprehensive resource is designed to help students explore the intricacies of the trial, the characters involved, and the broader social and moral implications of the verdict.

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Product Includes:

Introduction: A detailed explanation of the lesson’s objectives, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives and the complexities of human nature.

Imaginary Jury Roles: Descriptions of 14 diverse fictional jurors, each with unique backgrounds and viewpoints, to help students immerse themselves in the deliberation process.

Group Activity Instructions: Step-by-step guidance on how to assign roles, facilitate group discussions, and encourage students to argue their viewpoints as if they were the actual jurors deliberating Tom Robinson’s fate.

Discussion Prompts: Key questions and prompts to help students consider the reasons behind the conviction and possible motives for both convicting and acquitting Tom Robinson.

Classroom Debrief: Instructions for students to share their discoveries and insights with the rest of the class, fostering a collaborative and reflective learning environment.

Analysis of Jury Deliberation Time: Insights into the significance of the six-hour jury deliberation in the novel, exploring themes such as doubt, conflict, racial prejudice, and the impact of Atticus Finch’s defense.

Learning Outcomes:

Develop critical thinking and empathy by considering multiple perspectives.

Engage in meaningful discussions about justice, prejudice, and morality.

Enhance understanding of key themes and characters in “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

Practice argumentation and debate skills in a structured, supportive setting.

This lesson plan is ideal for senior and high school English teachers looking to deepen their students’ understanding of “To Kill a Mockingbird” and its powerful themes. Perfect for literature classes, book clubs, or social studies lessons focusing on historical and social justice issues.

Equip your students with the tools to think critically and empathetically about one of the most enduring and relevant novels of our time. Purchase this lesson plan today and bring the courtroom drama of “To Kill a Mockingbird” to life in your classroom!

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