Characters
Setting and Community
School and Conflict
Events and Actions
Themes and Big Ideas
100

Who is the narrator of the story?

Scout

100

What is the state in the USA that the story takes place?

Alabama

100

Scout gets in trouble for this skill she learned at home.

Reading

100

The children act out stories about this mysterious neighber.

Boo Radley

100

The children's fear of Boo Radley is based on these, not facts.

Rumors

200

Who is Scout's older brother who likes to play imaginative games?

Jem Finch

200

What is the name of the small town where the story takes place?

Maycomb

200

This family is very poor but respected in Maycomb.

The Cunninghams

200

Scout gets into a fight with this classmate.

Walter Cunningham

200

Atticus models this value by staying calm in all situations.

Integrity (or fairness)

300

Who is the children's summer friend who comes from Mississippi?

Dill

300

What is the season when Dill visits and the children play their games?

Summer

300

Miss Caroline offers this to Walter Cunningham.

Lunch money

300

Jem invites this boy to eat dinner with them.

Walter Cunningham

300

The town judging the Radleys and Tom Robinson without knowing them shows this theme.

Prejudice

400

Who is the father of Scout and Jem, and is a lawyer?

Atticus Finch

400

The Radley house is known for being this kind of place.

Mysterious

400

Walter refuses the money because of this reason.

He cannot pay it back.

400

Calpurnia scolds Scout for doing this at the table.

Criticizing Walter's eating manners

400

What does the mockingbird represent in the novel?

Innocence

500

Who is the mysterious neighbor who rarely leaves his house?

Boo Radley

500

What is the name of Scout's teacher?

Miss Caroline

500

What do the students ask Miss Caroline to do to calm her down after she gets upset?

Read them a story

500

Atticus teaches Scout this important lesson about understanding others.

Empathy

500

What are the different levels that people are placed in a community?

Social classes