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Designed for A Level English Literature, BFI English, and Comparative Literature courses.

Support students throughout their study of Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird with a structured reading journal designed to help them track their reading, analyse characters, explore themes, and reflect on Lee’s exploration of racism, prejudice, justice, innocence, empathy, morality, social inequality, family, childhood, courage, and coming of age. The journal supports close reading through quotation analysis, thematic exploration, and preparation for written assessments.

Includes structured worksheets with section and character reflections, key quotations, character analysis, thematic exploration, literary and narrative techniques, setting analysis, and opportunities for comparative discussion of American literature, prejudice, justice, morality, childhood, and social inequality.

Format:
20 pages
Self-paced reading support
Structured sections covering the full novel
Printable for classroom or independent study

It includes:
Reading Log by Chapters
Character Tracking
Themes and Issues Tracker
Literary Devices Tracker
Narrative Devices Tracker
Setting & Atmosphere Analysis
Written Exam Essay Planner

Perfect for:
A Level English Literature courses and exam preparation
BFI American English / Comparative Literature courses
Teachers exploring American literature, racism, prejudice, justice, morality, empathy, and social inequality
Students studying To Kill a Mockingbird as a set text or for independent reading
Class discussions on racism and prejudice, justice and injustice, childhood and innocence, empathy and perspective, morality and conscience, courage and integrity, family and community, social class, gender, education, the loss of innocence, and coming of age

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To Kill a Mockingbird – Complete Reading Bundle | BFI, A Level & GCSE English Literature

*This all-in-one To Kill a Mockingbird bundle provides comprehensive resources for students studying Harper Lee’s landmark American novel. Designed primarily for BFI British and American English courses, with additional support for A Level, IB English, Spécialité LLCER and Comparative Literature, it supports close reading, textual analysis, essay writing, exam preparation, oral assessment, and independent study.* **This bundle includes three ready-to-use resources:** **Interactive Workbook – Key Quotes, Themes & Literary Devices (26 pages)** Chapter-by-chapter reading support and structured sections for self-paced study Character & Relationship Trackers Context Tracker Narrative Perspective & Reader Knowledge Tracker Turning Points Tracker Symbols & Motifs Tracker Themes & Issues Tracker Key Quotations analysis Personal Reflection Ideal for developing analytical, close-reading, and essay-writing skills **Complete Reading Journal & Study Guide (20 pages)** Chapter-by-chapter Reading Log covering the complete novel Character tracking Themes Tracker Literary Devices Tracker Narrative Perspective & Voice Tracker Setting & Atmosphere Essay Planning Exploration of Lee’s presentation of prejudice, racism, justice, morality, childhood, innocence, empathy, social class, gender, family, courage, and community Perfect for classroom use, homework, revision, oral preparation, or independent study **Reading Quizzes – The Whole Novel (2 Reading Quizzes)** 100 Multiple-choice questions covering key events, character development, themes, and plot 6 Short-answer questions promoting textual analysis and critical thinking Fully completed teacher answer key included Ideal for formative assessment, homework, revision, or exam preparation **Perfect for:** BFI English students and teachers A Level English Literature students and teachers IB English and Comparative Literature courses Spécialité LLCER Teachers looking for a complete To Kill a Mockingbird teaching and revision bundle Students preparing for written essays, examinations, oral assessments, and revision Close reading, quotation analysis, literary techniques, essay writing, and independent study Classroom teaching, homework, discussion, and retrieval practice Exploring Lee’s presentation of racism and prejudice, justice and morality, childhood and innocence, empathy, courage, social class, gender, family, community, and the loss of innocence **Ideal for BFI English | A Level English Literature | IB English | Spécialité LLCER | Comparative Literature**

£7.99
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee – Independent Study & Analysis Bundle

*Primarily aligned with BFI English, Spécialité LLCER Anglais, A Level English Literature, IB English, and Comparative Literature courses.* Support students throughout their study of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee with a comprehensive bundle combining a Complete Reading Journal & Study Guide and an Interactive Workbook. Together, these resources support structured reading, character analysis, quotation analysis, narrative techniques, thematic exploration, and critical reflection. Students will explore Lee’s presentation of racism, prejudice, justice, innocence, empathy, morality, social inequality, childhood, family, courage, and coming of age, while developing skills for essays, examinations, oral assessments, revision, and comparative work. **Format:** 2 × PDFs (Interactive Workbook & Reading Journal) Self-paced resources covering the complete novel Structured organisers, grids, and writing spaces Suitable for classroom use, homework, revision, and independent study **This bundle includes:** To Kill a Mockingbird Complete Reading Journal & Study Guide (20 pages) To Kill a Mockingbird Interactive Workbook: Key Quotes, Themes & Literary Devices (26 pages) **Across both resources, students will:** Track their reading through structured chapter reflections Analyse key characters and relationships Explore major themes including racism, prejudice, justice, innocence, empathy, morality, social class, gender, family, and coming of age Build a bank of key quotations with context and analysis Analyse narrative and literary techniques, including perspective, symbolism, imagery, irony, foreshadowing, characterisation, dialogue, contrast, and juxtaposition Explore Scout’s narrative perspective and its effect on the reader Examine key contexts including the 1930s American South, the Great Depression, Jim Crow segregation, racism, social class, and gender expectations Analyse setting, atmosphere, symbols, motifs, and key turning points Develop independent interpretations and prepare for essays, examinations, oral assessments, revision, and comparative discussions **Perfect for:** BFI English and Spécialité LLCER Anglais A Level English Literature IB English and Comparative Literature Classroom teaching, close reading, independent study, revision, and exam preparation **Ideal for BFI English | Spécialité LLCER Anglais | A Level English Literature | IB English | Comparative Literature**

£5.99

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