

Engage your students with this in-depth and interactive PowerPoint covering Chapters 23-25 of To Kill a Mockingbird! This resource explores Jem’s loss of innocence, the racial injustice of Tom Robinson’s death, and the hypocrisy of Maycomb’s society, while providing engaging activities that promote critical thinking and literary analysis.
What’s Included?
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Do Now Task
5 short-response questions to assess comprehension (with answer key). -
Warmer Activities
Thought-provoking discussion prompts about the mockingbird and Tom Robinson. -
Detailed Chapter Summaries
Key events broken down in clear bullet points, covering Bob Ewell’s threats, Tom’s tragic death, and Maycomb’s reaction. -
Character Analysis
Explore Jem, Atticus, Aunt Alexandra, Bob Ewell, Mr. Underwood, and Helen Robinson with insights into their development. -
Themes Analysis
Racial Injustice & The Failure of the Legal System
Loss of Innocence & Jem’s Emotional Growth
Hypocrisy in Maycomb’s Society
Moral Strength & Courage
The Symbolism of the Mockingbird -
Symbolism Breakdown
The Jury’s Deliberation (Symbol of Small Progress in a Biased System)
Boo Radley’s Isolation
Tom Robinson’s Death
The Missionary Society Tea Party
The Roly-Poly Bug
Mr. Underwood’s Editorial -
Key Quote Analysis
Explanation of powerful lines from Atticus, Jem, Mr. Underwood, and Mrs. Merriweather, highlighting their deeper meanings. -
Exit Ticket Activity – “Courtroom Headlines”
A creative newspaper-writing task where students become reporters covering Tom Robinson’s death.
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