Radley
Finch
Maycomb
Figurative Language
Woodall
100

How has our opinion shifted of Boo Radley from the beginning to now?

creepy -- feel bad for him/like him

100

The Finch that is growing in maturity

Jem

100

The town gossip

Miss Stephanie Crawford

100

"Maycomb's disease"

racism

100

woodall's favorite place to shop

TJ Maxx

200

An item Boo leaves in the knothole

gum

or

coin

or 

ball of twine

or

soap figures

or

spelling bee medal

200

The reason Scout is different from society

dresses/acts "like a boy"

200

The Finch's neighbor/motherly figure

Miss Maudie Atkinson

200

The "sin" that symbolizes evil overtaking good.

Killing a mockingbird

200

woodall's husband's name

Lance

300

The item Boo gives Scout

Blanket

300

Atticus' "hidden talent"

shooting

300

Two things Bob Ewell is known for

drunk/not taking care of his kids

300

Who in our story represents a "Mockingbird" and why?

Boo/Tom

300

woodall's favorite place to eat

Los Cabos

400

The emotion Jem begins to feel for Boo Radley

Empathy

400

A racist member of the Finch family

Aunt Alexandra/Francis

400
Where the Ewells live

Behind the town dump

400

Atticus's advice to Scout relating to empathy

"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - till you climb into his skin and walk around in it."

400

does woodall have any pets

No

(or yes - her parent's dog)

500

A reason the town believes Boo Radley is trapped in the house

Stabbing his dad with scissors/committing crazy crimes

OR

They are foot washin baptists that believe they can't have any fun outside of the Bible

500

the way Atticus' parenting style could be described

teaches morals/speaks to them as adults/remains calm

500

The name of Calpurnia's church

First Purchase

500

2 themes we have seen in the novel so far

Childhood - Adulthood
Prejudice/Racism

Good/Evil


500

name one of woodall's best friends

onneke

paige