Wednesday, September 30, 2009
UPDATED: Please Read--Homework for the Week: 9/30-10/5
Also, continue to study your vocabulary words.
THERE WAS A MISTAKE IN MY PERIOD 1 ENGLISH CLASS. I CAUGHT THE MISTAKE WHILE I WAS LOOKING AT MY SECOND PERIOD CLASS' HOMEWORK TODAY:
Some people looked up the word INGENIOUS instead of INGENUOUS. The good news is that both words describe Scout. The word we discussed in my first period class was INGENIOUS. To clarify, I will post the definitions for both words here:
1. ingenious- (adj.) clever {noun is "ingenuity," which means cleverness}
2. ingenuous- (adj.) naive {noun in "ingenue," which means a naive character }
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Vocabulary for the Week:
AS A CHILD:
MONDAY-
Naïvete (n)
Ingenuous (adj.)
TUESDAY-
Candid (adj.)
Meddle (v.)
WEDNESDAY-
Audacity (n.)
Unabashed (adj)
AS AN ADULT AND NARRATOR:
THURSDAY-
reminisce (v)
sagacious (adj)
FRIDAY-
perspicacious (adj)
nostalgia (n)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Notes from 9/24
Meet the People of
Maycomb, Alabama
Character | Nouns to Describe | Pronoun | Description |
Jean Louise (Scout) Finch | Child, narrator, student, daughter, sister | She/ her |
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Jeremy (Jem) Finch | Preteen/teenager, boy, brother, son, football player | He/him |
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Atticus Finch | Father, lawyer, brother of Jack and Alexandra | He/him |
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Jack (John) Finch | |||
Alexandra Finch |
| She/her |
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Calpurnia | |||
Charles (Dill) Baker Harris | |||
Miss Rachel Haverford | |||
Miss Caroline Fisher | |||
Bob Ewell | Father, Drunkard | He/him |
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Mayella Ewell | Eldest Daughter, Teenager | She/her |
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Burris Ewell | Boy (same age as Scout) | He/him |
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Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose | Woman | She/ her |
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Miss Maudie Atkinson | Woman | She/her |
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Mr. Avery | Middle-aged man | He/him |
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Miss Stephanie Crawford | |||
Mr. and Mrs. Radley | |||
Arthur (Boo) Radley | |||
Mr. Walter Cunningham | |||
Zeebo | |||
Francis Hancock | |||
Cecil Jacobs |
Homework for the Weekend
Have a great three-day-weekend!!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Study Guide
Name:__________________________________ Mrs. Thompson
To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide
*Counts as a TEST Grade*
Chapter 1
- What do you notice about the narration and the point of view in the novel?
- What do you learn in this chapter about:
- Maycomb
- The Finch family
- Atticus Finch
- Maycomb
- What is unique about the appearance of the Radley house?
- What is Arthur's father, Mr. Radley, like (i.e., Calpurnia's opinion, the neighborhood's opinion)?
- List Arthur "Boo" Radley's physical description according to Jem.
- What does the analogy of the turtle tell us about Dill and Jem? How does Scout interpret this comparison?
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Scout says that "The full meaning of the night's events hit [her] and she began crying." Reread the preceding paragraphs. What parallels has she seen between the mad-dog and the mob scenes?
Try to explain why Braxton Underwood, who "despises Negroes," would protect Atticus from a mob that wanted to lynch a black person accused of raping a white woman.
Explain in what ways Scout and Jem made Mr. Cunningham stand in Atticus' shoes?
What makes a "mixed child real sad"? What does this tell you about society? In your opinion, why does Lee make Scout ask, "Well how do you know we ain't Negroes?"
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
- In her lesson on Hitler, Miss Gates says that "we [American people] don't believe in persecuting anyone." What seems odd to the reader about this claim?
- Why is Scout puzzled by Miss Gates' abhorrence of Hitler?