
To Kill a Mockingbird – Chapters 27 to 31 (English Literature)
This engaging teaching resource supports the final chapters of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and is perfect for English Literature students. It includes a detailed, fully editable PowerPoint and three accompanying worksheets that guide learners through the key events, character development, themes, and moral questions explored in Chapters 27 to 31.
What’s included:
A comprehensive PowerPoint presentation exploring suspense, narrative structure, and key quotations
Three worksheets with comprehension questions, analytical writing tasks, and extension activities
Close focus on Boo Radley’s role, the death of Bob Ewell, and Scout’s moral development
Opportunities for discussion, written responses, and revision of major themes such as justice, empathy, and prejudice
This resource is ideal for classroom teaching, revision, or homework and helps students deepen their understanding of the novel’s powerful conclusion.
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