
There's a national program to get as many libraries & their patrons, to get as many citizens of the country reading. Not only reading, but thinking about what they've read. The idea is that they/we should share some common books and then discuss them with each other.
What town was To Kill A Mockingbird set in, and what real town was it based on
Where would you find non-fiction books about trials like the one that Atticus Finch defended?
What other books has Harper Lee written?
What treasures did Jem & Scout find in the live oak’s knot hole?
Extra credit: What was in the children’s cigar box in the TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD movie?
Is there anything in the Virtual Library about “racial prejudice” or “racism”?
What actual trial was very like that of Tom Robinson’s?
What famous author was Harper Lee’s childhood playmate?
When was Harper Lee’s novel published and what award did it win a year later?
Why is it a sin to kill a mockingbird?
http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Belmont_HS/tkm/ The Student Survival Guide – TKAM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB0sjVN2Pic UTube –To Kill A Mockingbird title sequence
http://www.tokillamockingbird.com/ Monroe Co., AL Heritage Museum
http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/resources/lessonplans/amlit_lp_lee1.htm History of Jim Crow
http://google.com/ Google search “To Kill A Mockingbird” or “Harper Lee”
