The Guardian – Staff Writer
“Almost all English teachers will have, at some point, taught Harper Lee’s classic To Kill a Mockingbird. The story, which explores injustice and racial prejudice in America’s deep south, has long been a staple on school syllabuses around the world. That’s why educators will have waited with bated breath for the book’s long-awaited sequel, Go Set a Watchman, to finally hit the shelves – picking up from where Mockingbird left off some 20 years on. The re-emergence of this classic story is a great opportunity to get your students excited about Lee’s original novel. This week the Guardian Teacher Network brings you lots of ideas and resources to help you explore this much-loved tale.”(more)