"To kill a mockingbird" im LK

  • Hallo allerseits!


    Werde nach den Herbstferien "To kill a mockingbird" im LK 13 behandeln. Hat irgendjemand Tipps oder Unterrichtsideen oder vielleicht irgendwelche Links?


    Bin für alles dankbar! :)


    Liebe Grüße,
    Cat

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    Hallo Cat,
    Es gibt eine gute Verfilmung, dummerweise liegt die im Fachschaftsschrank in der Schule, deshalb kann ich wenig zu cast und director sagen (vergessen...mann, nach nem knappen Jahr...oweh..). Dazu habe ich Teile der Unterrichtsideen aus
    http://www.teachwithmovies.org…-kill-a-mocking-bird.html


    genommen.
    Außerdem gibt es tonnig weitere kostenlose Unterrichsthilfen hier: http://www.webenglishteacher.com/lee.html


    nämlich:
    A) Does social rank matter?
    In this WebQuest, students research the caste system of India and compare it to the U. S. struggle for equality for African-Americans and women.


    B) Harper Lee
    Site includes biography and online essays by and about Lee, a synopsis, background information, classroom activities, and audiolinks of people discussing the novel. It also has maps of Maycomb and of Monroeville, Lee's home town.


    C) Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird Index Page
    Lecture notes and some student response to writing topics.


    D) The History of Jim Crow
    The resources at this site explore segregation in America from 1870s to 1950s. Check out both the American Literature and Teacher Resources at the bottom of the opening page.


    E) The Importance of Preparation of Students for the study of To Kill A Mockingbird in today's multicultural classrooms
    Focuses on how to deal with the themes of the novel. Emphasizes that both teacher and students must do some groundwork before reading begins. Part of a Thinkquest project.


    F) Literature Review from AskERIC
    To Kill a Mockingbird meets a popular TV game show.


    G) Mapping the Mockingbird
    Students create maps of Maycomb based upon careful reading.


    H) Maycomb News Today from AskERIC
    Students write newspaper articles about people or events in To Kill a Mockingbird.


    I) Mythology and Archetypes in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
    This college essay explores characters, themes, and plot from an archetypal perspective.


    J) Readers Guide: To Kill a Mockingbird
    Summary, nine discussion questions, and a brief author biography.


    K) Scottsboro: An American Tragedy
    The lesson plans accompanying this PBS special emphasize reading and writing skills. The Scottsboro trials formed the basis of Tom Robinson's trial in the novel.


    L) The Scottsboro Trials
    The Scottsboro case provided the model for Tom Robinson in the novel. This site includes an overview, legal documents, transcripts of testimony, pictures, even an editorial cartoon and postcard from the time.


    M) Studying To Kill a Mockingbird
    This comprehensive guide includes background information; chapter-by-chapter questions; character analysis; discussion of theme, technique, viewpoint, and structure; possible exam questions, and a thoughtful discussion of racism and language in the novel.


    N) Symbolism and Aphorisms
    Using text-free bookmarks to better understand symbolism. From Teachers.net.


    O) Tea with Miss Alexandra
    Students assume the identity of a character from the novel, bring a Southern-style dish, and have dinner as a prelude to writing a character analysis. Click on the title.


    P) TeacherView: To Kill A Mockingbird
    Activities here are aimed at younger students: middle school, upper elementary.


    Q) To Kill A Mockingbird
    Introduction, introductory activity, daily outline, vocabulary words, chapter-by-chapter study guide questions. These materials were prepared by a classroom teacher.


    R) To Kill a Mockingbird
    Students examine sociocentricity, causes and effects of stereotyping, and effects of peer pressure both in and out of the context of the novel. Posted at Criticalthinking.org.


    S) To Kill a Mockingbird
    This SCORE guide is designed for grades 9 and 10, to be used concurrently with reading the novel. Nice emphasis on looking at things from more than one point of view.


    T) To Kill a Mockingbird and Harper Lee
    Information about the novel, the film, the author, and related sites.


    U) To Kill a Mockingbird Growing up in the 1930s
    Students write a series of letters from someone living in the 1930s to a pen pal in modern times.


    V) To Kill a Mockingbird screenplay by Horton Foote
    This teaching guide to accompany the screenplay is designed for grades 9 and 10. It includes a summary, theme openers, crosscurricular activities, research assignments, and suggestions for related reading.


    W) To Kill a Mockingbird: Student Survival Guide
    Chapter-by-chapter synopses and vocabulary words, allusions, and idioms.


    X) To Kill a Mockingbird: Then and Now
    Established in honor of the 35th anniversary of the film starring Gregory Peck. Be sure to click on the Instructional Activities link. A Thinkquest activity.


    Y) Trial, Point of View
    Students write accounts of Tom Robinson's trial from different points of view. The site includes a student model.


    Z) Urban Legends Writing
    Using old photos and skill with characterization, students create an urban legend not unlike that of Boo Radley. Click on the title for details.


    Vocabulary from To Kill a Mockingbird
    99 words from the novel, presented in the order in which they appear.


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    genau 27 websites mit Ideen - müsste eigentlich reichen. Ich hab sonst jedenfalls nix mehr gebraucht. Eher hab ich 60% nicht gebraucht.


    Viel Spaß - meine mochten's übrigens (aber erst nach längerem warmwerden! Be warned!)


    Gruß
    Heike

    WE are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams,
    World-losers and world-forsakers on whom the pale moon gleams
    yet we are the movers and shakers of the world for ever, it seems.

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Meike. ()

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    Nun ja,
    da es für alles im Leben bekanntlich google und amazon.com (es lebe dieser Laden, auch wenn er eines Tages mein Ruin sein wird!) gibt, habe ich auch das Verkalkungsproblem gelöst:
    Den Film gibts zu bestellen, sogar für billig:


    To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

    List Price: $9.98
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    Kann ja nix mehr schiefgehn, oder?
    Viel Spaß!!

    WE are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams,
    World-losers and world-forsakers on whom the pale moon gleams
    yet we are the movers and shakers of the world for ever, it seems.

  • Hallo!


    Der, wie ich finde sehr schöne Film, ist aus den 60ern (?) mit Gregory Peck (hat dafür glaube ich sogar einen Oskar bekommen). Ist sehr schön, mit knuffigen kleinen Südstaatenmädchen (ist aber gut zu verstehen, finde ich) und Gregory Peck ist sowieso spitze.
    Der Film behandelt natürlich nicht alle Aspekte (so ausführlich) wie im Buch (z.B. die Boo Radley Geschichte ist nur am Rande interessant), ich finde aber trotzdem, dass es eine sehr gute Verfilmung ist.


    Ich wünsche dir sehr viel Spaß (ich liebe sowohl Buch als auch Film)!!!


    Katta

    "Et steht übrijens alles im Buch, wat ich saje. ... Nur nit so schön." - Feuerzangenbowle

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    To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

    List Price: $9.98
    Price: $9.98 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. See details.


    Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours



    Hallo Heike!


    Ich bin zwar auch ein manischer US-DVD-Besteller (zuletzt "Identity", der läuft ja hier noch im Kino 8) ), aber gerade den Film kriegt man schneller & wahrscheinlich billiger hierzulande:


    http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00008XFAQ/qid=1064311053/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_10_1/302-9473159-6430403?tag=lf-21 [Anzeige]


    Da hat man zusätzlich neben dem engl. Ton auch den dt. (und deutsche Untertitel!). Im Sinne innerer Differenzierung sicher nicht zu verachten ;) .


    gruß, ph.


    Nebenbei verschiebe ich den Beitrag in die Sek.II-Rubrik.

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von philosophus ()

  • Hallo allerseits!


    Super! Vielen, vielen Dank für die nützlichen Infos und Links! Jetzt kann ja wirklich nichts mehr schief gehen. ;)


    Viele Grüße von Cat

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