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Bell Ringer: Picture Analysis Look at the picture below. Respond in 3-4 sentences about your observations. Who is involved? What is happening? What other important details can you see in the picture?

Gallery Walk Instructions When completing this gallery walk, there can be no talking. Respond to pictures that stand out to you, using a sticky note. What does it make you think about? What do you predict this reveals about To Kill a Mockingbird? What emotions does this stir up? What questions do you have? What details do you notice? YOU’RE ANNOTATING THE POSTERS THAT STAND OUT TO YOU.

Read Chapters 1 & 2 Chapter 3 is Homework

Meet the Author: Harper Lee Listen to first 14 minutes of The Big Read Audio Guide a/ Take notes on Bull’s Eye Organizer

Discuss What did you learn about Harper Lee from her biographer and other contributors? What were the three most important points you heard?

Exit Ticket Look at your notes. Based on these and your Bull’s Eye Organizer, what are five things you learned about Harper Lee today?