1. Chapters 30 and 31 questions
2. TKAM Film
2. TKAM Film
Here you'll find daily lesson plans, homework, and other resources for 9th grade English.
1. Chapter 29 and questions
2. "The Trouble I've Seen" film and worksheet Homework: 1. Finish TKAM and questions 1. Chapter 28 questions
2. Democracy discussion 3. What has Scout learned about being a responsible adult and citizen over the course of the novel? What people and experiences were most influential in her growth and development? What people and experiences have had the greatest impact in your life? Homework: 1. Chapter 29 and questions 1. Drama Warm-up
2. "Democracy is a process, not a static condition. It is Becoming, rather than being. It can easily be lost, but never is fully won. Its essence is eternal struggle." -- Judge William Hastie (the first African American to serve as a federal judge) 3. Respond to the following: • What does Judge Hastie mean? How would you explain his definition of democracy in your own words? • In what ways does the story of To Kill a Mockingbird reflect the idea of democracy as a process rather than a static condition? • In what ways has democracy been lost in Maycomb? In what ways has Maycomb come closer to realizing the ideals of democracy? Homework: 1. Chapter 28 and questions |