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To Kill A Mockingbird Webquest Project

Directions  The goal of this webquest is to have YOU become experts on a certain topic that relates to To Kill A Mockingbird. The topics are: About the Author, The Scottsboro Boys, Jim Crow Laws, and The Great Depression. You will learn all about one of these areas by reading through the websites provided, answering questions, and creating a PowerPoint presentation to share with classmates. We will do “About the Author” as a class and then divide up into groups for the last three topics.  1. You will be given either a 1, 2, or 3 meaning--Group 1: The Scottsboro Boys, Group 2: Jim Crow Laws, or Group 3: The Great Depression.  2. You will access the correct page of this PowerPoint and, as a group, read through the websites and answer the questions provided. If a group finishes early, they should go to the “Fun Stuff" page to learn more about To Kill A Mockingbird.  3. After the questions are answered, groups will create a PowerPoint, answering the questions.  4. On presentation day, students will present their information to the class and the rest of the class will record the information.

About the Author  Our job is to become an expert about Harper Lee. Click on the links below to read her biography. When you are finished, answer the questions provided to you.   lee #early-life& lee #early-life&

Group 1: The Scottsboro Boys  Your job is to become an expert on the Scottsboro Boys. Click on the link below to start learning about them. When you are finished, answer the questions below. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about The Scottsboro Boys and their trials.  scottsboro/SB_acct.html scottsboro/SB_acct.html

Group 2: Jim Crow Laws  Your job is to become an expert about the history of Jim Crow laws. Please read the link below. When you are finished, answer the questions provided to you. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about Jim Crow Laws. 

Group 3: The Great Depression  Your job is to become an expert on the Great Depression. Read through the links provided, and then answer the questions below. Be sure to read carefully because you will be teaching your classmates everything you know about the Great Depression.  ssion ssion

Fun Stuff…if you finish becoming an expert  Some quotes from To Kill A Mockingbird:   Character list from To Kill A Mockingbird:  a_Mockingbird a_Mockingbird  Pictures of the Scottsboro Boys:  /SB_imag.html /SB_imag.html  Pictures from the Great Depression  depressionpictures.htm depressionpictures.htm  The original trailer for To Kill A Mockingbird from 1962: 