Tuesday, April 15, 2014

April 16

To Kill a Mockingbird is a story about childhood and the growing experiences that we go through, the ones that helped form us into the insightful teens and adults that we are and are continuing to become.
To help you understand the experiences that Scout and Jem go through during the novel, I want you to start to reflect upon your childhood and remember significant events. To do this, you will draw a
Neighborhood Map

Writing assignment: on the back of your map,

Tell the story of a moment in your childhood that changed your life. 
What happened, and what did you learn from it? 

Clearly, you will need to choose an event that was meaningful, one that you've reflected upon.
Write 1/2 page
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Ongoing assignment for the entire book:
For each chapter, I need you to write down two (2) significant quotes with page number references
For the first five chapters, I also need 1/3 page summaries of the most important events in the chapter.

To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary for Monday

Homework: Finish chapter 4, To Kill a Mockingbird
Over the weekend, finish chapter 5

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