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Who s Who in To Kill a Mockingbird? Directions: The first chapter of the novel is its exposition, where we meet the important characters and learn the setting. As you read the first chapter, use the chart to record important details about each of the important people and places. You will then be able to refer to your notes as you continue reading the novel. Character or Place My Notes Boo Radley (Arthur) The Cunninghams Mr. Radley Miss Stephanie Crawford 1

Trial Evidence Chart As you read Chapters 17-19, fill in the chart with each witness s answers to the questions on the left. In each box, provide both a complete sentence answering the question and a quotation from the novel to support your answer. After you have filled in the chart for all four witnesses and discussed your answers as a class, use the information in the chart to decide who you believe to be telling the truth for each question. You will need to give a reason for your decision. Question Had Tom ever come inside the Ewell s fence before? Heck Tate s (Chapter 17) Bob Ewell s (Chapter 17) Mayella Ewell s (Chapter 18) Tom Robinson s (Chapter 19)... On the day in question, when Mayella asked Tom to come inside the fence, what did she ask Tom to do for her?

What happened when Tom was inside the house?

Question Heck Tate s Bob Ewell s Mayella Ewell s Tom Robinson s... (Chapter 17) (Chapter 17) (Chapter 18) (Chapter 19) Who was Bob Ewell yelling at? Why did Tom run away? Who harmed Mayella Ewell? 12429

Question Heck Tate s Bob Ewell s Mayella Ewell s Tom Robinson s... (Chapter 17) (Chapter 17) (Chapter 18) (Chapter 19) Did this person provide any other important information? Where did this person get his/her information (for example, were they an eyewitness or did they hear it from someone else)? How did this person behave on the witness stand? In other words, how would you describe them as a person? 150

Question Heck Tate s Bob Ewell s Mayella Ewell s Tom Robinson s... (Chapter 17) (Chapter 17) (Chapter 18) (Chapter 19) Was this person willing to admit to information that might make them look bad? What does this person look like? How would you describe this person s body language? (For example, do they fidget and act nervous, are they softspoken and confident, etc.) 151

Deconstruction of an Analytical Paragraph Typical Text Structure (TEPAC) Topic Sentence Identify the text, author and publisher (if provided) + strong predicate + central idea/theme. Evidence Include specific details from the text to support the topic sentence. Paraphrase evidence Use your own thinking and language to express the author s ideas. Analysis of evidence Explain the significance (provide an interpretation) of the evidence. Concluding statement Explain how the evidence connects back to the topic sentence/claim. Typical Language Features The Timeless present tense (unless past or future is required) Verbs used to express opinions Passive verbs are often used Signal words/phrases (conjunctions) for o Introducing evidence that supports the central idea/claim o Paraphrasing information o Explaining significance (analyzing evidence) o Making connections/concluding Modality used to show strength of feeling (should, must, may) Vocabulary specific to the topic Strong and effective adjectives Sonja Munévar Gagnon

TEPAC Analytical Paragraph Chart Prompt: Do you believe Tom Robinson is guilty or innocent in the case of Mayella Ewell s rape? Student Response (Topic Sentence/Claim): Evidence Paraphrase Evidence Analysis of Evidence Concluding Statement Provide evidence from the novel supporting your claim. Summarize this evidence in your own words. Explain the significance of this piece of evidence, or how it supports your claim. Explain how your evidence connects back to the topic sentence or theme/claim. Rewrite with Academic Language: Rewrite with Academic Language: Rewrite with Academic Language: Rewrite with Academic Language:

Checking for Understanding Questions: Chapters 20-21 Directions: As you read each chapter of the novel, answer the questions below. Chapter Checking for Understanding Questions 20 Why does Dolphus Raymond pretend to be drinking liquor? Why does Jem feel confident that Atticus will win? 21 As they wait for the verdict, Scout thinks of earlier events. What are they? What does Reverend Sykes say about court?

Checking for Understanding Questions: Chapters 22-25 Directions: As you read each chapter of the novel, answer the questions below. Chapter Checking for Understanding Questions 22 Who sends food over to the Finches? Why? What does Atticus mean when he says, only children weep? 23 What is Bob Ewell s threat? Where is Tom Robinson? What bill will have to be paid one of these days? 24 Describe the conversation at the Missionary Society meeting. What event happens at the end of the chapter? How do Miss Maudie, Aunt Alexandra and Scout handle the news?

Chapter Checking for Understanding Questions 25 Explain the statement, Tom was tried in the secret courts of men s hearts. In what way are hearts like courts?

Responses to the Trial After you read Chapters 22-23, fill in the chart with each character s responses to the trial. In each box, provide a complete sentence answering the question, and provide a quotation from the text supporting your response when asked. Character How did he/she react to the events of the trial? Why do you think he/she reacted this way? How did society shape or influence this individual? Jem Atticus Miss Maudie The colored community

Character How did he/she react to the events of the trial? Why do you think he/she reacted this way? How did society shape or influence this individual? Bob Ewell Miss Stephanie The member of the Cunningham family who was on the jury Aunt Alexandra Boo Radley

Checking for Understanding Questions: Chapters 26-30 Directions: As you read each chapter of the novel, answer the questions below. Chapter Checking for Understanding Questions 26 Describe the irony of Miss Gates s statement, We (American People) don t believe in persecuting anyone. Why does Jem get upset with Scout? 27 What does Bob Ewell start doing? Describe the costume Scout will wear for the pageant. What is it made of? 28 Describe the mood at the beginning of the chapter. How does Scout s costume save her life? 29 How did Boo know Jem and Scout were in trouble? How does Scout describe Boo?

Chapter Checking for Understanding Questions 30 Why is Atticus so worried throughout the chapter? Who stabbed Bob Ewell? What does Scout compare Boo s potential exposure to?

Checking for Understanding: Chapter 31 Directions: As you read each chapter of the novel, answer the questions below. Chapter Checking for Understanding Questions 31 What words does Scout use to describe Boo Radley? What is Atticus final statement about people? Where does Atticus spend the night? What does this tell us about him?