Personal Reading Calendar for To Kill a Mockingbird (TKAM):
Week 1:
- Day 1: Start reading TKAM - Read Part 1, Chapters 1-4
- Day 2: Read Part 1, Chapters 5-7
- Day 3: Read Part 1, Chapters 8-10
- Day 4: Read Part 1, Chapters 11-13
- Day 5: Read Part 1, Chapters 14-15
- Day 6: Read Part 1, Chapters 16-17
- Day 7: Review and reflect on Part 1
Week 2:
- Day 8: Start reading Part 2 - Chapters 18-19
- Day 9: Read Part 2, Chapters 20-21
- Day 10: Read Part 2, Chapters 22-23
- Day 11: Read Part 2, Chapter 24
- Day 12: Read Part 2, Chapters 25-26
- Day 13: Read Part 2, Chapters 27-28
- Day 14: Review and reflect on Part 2
Week 3:
- Day 15: Start reading Part 3 - Chapters 29-31
- Day 16: Read Part 3, Chapters 32-34
- Day 17: Read Part 3, Chapters 35-37
- Day 18: Read Part 3, Chapters 38-39
- Day 19: Read Part 3, Chapters 40-41
- Day 20: Read Part 3, Chapters 42-43
- Day 21: Review and reflect on the entire novel
Week 4:
- Day 22: Review and summarize key events and themes
- Day 23: Research and discuss the historical context of TKAM
- Day 24: Analyze and discuss symbolism and motifs in the novel
- Day 25: Explore the significance of the title "To Kill a Mockingbird"
- Day 26: Reflect on the character development in TKAM
- Day 27: Analyze the use of racial themes and social inequality in the book
- Day 28: Final review and preparation for assessments
This reading calendar takes into account the important reading dates and allows time for reflection, analysis, and discussion of key themes and elements in TKAM.
Come up with a personal reading calendar for TKAM.
Make sure you keep in mind important reading dates (reference the Unit 2 Calendar)
Your calendar must be fairly in-depth. Don’t just write “Read one chapter a day” and move on.
You can write in any format you would like; you do not have to write a paragraph if you don’t want to.
When you are done, show me your reading calendar.
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