Mockingbird Packet and calendar

To Kill a Mockingbird
English 10
Carothers
Calendar & Chapter Notes
Monday
January 19
Tuesday
20
Wednesday
21
Thursday
22
Friday
23
No School
Final Exams
Final Exams
Welcome!
No School
26
27
Intro to Novel
Ch 1
28
February 2
Quiz 1-6
Kohlberg Stages
Grammar
HW: Ch 7-9
9
16
Discussion
HW: 19-21
23
HW: Ch 2-3
3
4
Kohlberg Stages
Assign Essay
Vocab
HW: 10-11; Essay
10
11
Kohlberg Essay
Due
Discussion
HW: 15-16;
Discussion Questions
17
24
Discussion
18
Themes
Vocab
HW: Ch 22-24
25
HW: Childhood Map
29
Gothic Qualities
Vocab
HW: Ch 4-6
5
12
Quiz 12-16
Grammar
HW: 17-18
19
26 (Early Release)
Review
30
6
Quiz 7-11
Scottsboro Trial
HW: 12-14; Essay
13
20
Quiz 17-24
Grammar
HW: Ch 25-28
27
No School
Mar 2
9
Essay Due
Movie
HW: 29-31
3
Unit Test
(Story, Grammar,
Vocab)
HW: Essay
10
4
HW: Study for
objective test;
5
6
Movie
11
HW: Finish Essay
12
13
Notes for Chapters 1-3
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 4-6
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 7-9
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 10-11
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 12-14
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 15-16
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 17-18
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 19-21
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 22-24
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 25-28
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section
Notes for Chapters 29-31
Put a * by any “Power Lines”
Characterization—New characters and or new information about previous characters
Character
Information: include physical description, personality, important actions and/or
quotes with page #s.
Setting—New places and new information about previous places
Place
Information: Include physical description, what
happens there
Symbolism—List items, places, people, etc. that might be symbols and what they symbolize.
Symbol
What does it symbolize?
Why?
Themes—List anything your have read in this section that seems like it might contribute to one of the
book’s themes. These themes are: Prejudice, Courage, Innocence, Justice, or any other theme you have
discovered.
Event or Item
Theme
How does it contribute to this theme?
Predictions—List any major or minor predictions you have so far:
Questions—List any questions you have about this section. These questions could be about plot,
historical background, symbolism, other ideas related to the story.
Other—List any other observations or Power Lines from this section that did not fit any other section