

Engage your students with this dynamic and interactive PowerPoint covering Chapters 20-22 of To Kill a Mockingbird!
This ready-to-use resource provides a detailed analysis of the trial’s conclusion, the verdict’s impact, and key moral lessons. Featuring comprehensive chapter summaries, critical thinking activities, theme analysis, symbolism breakdowns, and an engaging exit ticket, this PPT ensures student engagement and deeper literary understanding.
What’s Included?
-Do Now Task – 5 short-response questions to assess comprehension (with answer key).
-Warmer Activity: “The Power of Persuasion” – Students analyze Atticus’s closing argument for rhetorical techniques and persuasive strategies.
-Detailed Chapter Summaries – Key events, including Atticus’s final plea, the jury’s verdict, and Bob Ewell’s threat, presented in clear bullet points.
-Character Analysis – Explore Atticus, Jem, Tom Robinson, Bob Ewell, Miss Maudie, and Dolphus Raymond with insights into their roles and development.
-Themes Explored –
The Failure of the Legal System
Moral Courage & Integrity (Atticus’s Fight for Justice)
Societal Hypocrisy (Dolphus Raymond’s Deception)
The Power of Empathy & Perspective
Hope for Change (Miss Maudie’s Encouragement to Jem)
-Symbolism Breakdown –
Dolphus Raymond’s Paper Bag (Pretense & Social Facades)
The Black Community’s Silent Gratitude (Respect & Strength)
Bob Ewell’s Spit (Hatred & Backlash Against Justice)
-Key Quote Analysis – Breaks down powerful quotes from Atticus, Jem, and Miss Maudie, helping students connect textual evidence to major themes.
-Exit Ticket – Engaging ways to review key ideas before students leave class!
Writing a letter to Atticus.
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