To Kill a Mockingbird Test and Answer Key
Conclude a unit on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird with this printable summative assessment. An answer key is included. All materials are delivered in both Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a made-for-Google version of the test is available.)
By completing this assessment, students will demonstrate an ability to:
Correctly identify characters based on a given description or detail
Apply knowledge of literary devices including metaphor, simile, personification, allusion, internal conflict, dynamic character, hyperbole, and more
Identify the speaker and articulate the greater significance of a given quotation
Write a brief essay in which students defend a claim with relevant textual evidence and adhere to the standard conventions of written English
Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts:
Conclude a unit on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird with this printable summative assessment. An answer key is included. All materials are delivered in both Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a made-for-Google version of the test is available.)
By completing this assessment, students will demonstrate an ability to:
Correctly identify characters based on a given description or detail
Apply knowledge of literary devices including metaphor, simile, personification, allusion, internal conflict, dynamic character, hyperbole, and more
Identify the speaker and articulate the greater significance of a given quotation
Write a brief essay in which students defend a claim with relevant textual evidence and adhere to the standard conventions of written English
Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts:
Conclude a unit on Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird with this printable summative assessment. An answer key is included. All materials are delivered in both Word Document and PDF formats. (Alternatively, a made-for-Google version of the test is available.)
By completing this assessment, students will demonstrate an ability to:
Correctly identify characters based on a given description or detail
Apply knowledge of literary devices including metaphor, simile, personification, allusion, internal conflict, dynamic character, hyperbole, and more
Identify the speaker and articulate the greater significance of a given quotation
Write a brief essay in which students defend a claim with relevant textual evidence and adhere to the standard conventions of written English
Resources are available for teaching a variety of classic texts: