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Review Game DIRECTIONS: 1. On each slide, you will be asked to identify the answer to a question. 2. With your group, discuss the answer and hold up the white board. 3. First to hold it up gets a point for the team. 4. JUDGE’S SAY GOES. We can always just quietly discuss each answer instead of doing a game. Please do not argue with the judge.

Review Game DIRECTIONS: 1.On each slide, you will be asked to identify the answer to a question. 2.With your group, discuss the answer and hold up the

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Review GameDIRECTIONS:

1. On each slide, you will be asked to identify the answer to a question.2. With your group, discuss the answer and hold up the white board.3. First to hold it up gets a point for the team.4. JUDGE’S SAY GOES. We can always just quietly discuss each answer

instead of doing a game. Please do not argue with the judge.

Category: CharactersDirections: Write the name of the character that each question describes

Atticus’s sister Presiding judge at the trial

“Old hell-devil” The ham in the pageant

Scout’s brotherSummertime neighbor of the Finch children

Mysterious neighborThe sheriff

Open-minded neighbor who makes great cakes

Aunt Alexandra

Heck Tate

Judge Taylor

Boo Radley

Dill

Jem

Scout

Mrs. Dubose

Miss Maudie

Category: CharactersDirections: Write the name of the character that each question describes

Lawyer who defends a negroAttacks the children

The cook leading a double lifeThis person was allegedly raped

Defendant on trial for rapeFarmer who won’t take charity, shamed by Scout

Gossipy neighborCal’s preacher

Poor boy who pours syrup over his lunch

Atticus

Bob Ewell

Calpurnia

Mayella Ewell

Tom Robinson

Walter CunninghamMiss Stephanie Crawford

Reverend Sykes

Walter Cunningham Jr.

Category: CharactersDirections: Write the name of the character that each question describes

Prejudice teacherScout breaks the skin on her knuckles fighting him at

Christmas timeGoes mad and is shot in one attemptCalls Atticus a “nigger-lover” at school

A foot-washin’ BaptistHas cooties in his hair

Escorts Helen to her job after Bob Ewell harasses herThe narrator

Miss Caroline Fisher

Francis

Tim Johnson

Cecil Jacobs

Mr. Nathan Radley

Burris Ewell

Link Deas

Scout

Category: CharactersDirections: Write the name of the character that each question describes

The elderly woman on the streetStern disciplinarian and the children’s bridge between

the white and black communityThe two characters considered mockingbirds

Town outcastThis character’s house burned down

Nick-named “One-Shot”Moves in with Finch family to help

give a feminine influence

Mrs. Dubose

Calpurnia

Tom Robinson and Boo RadleyBoo Radley

Atticus

Aunt Alexandra

Miss Maudie

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

"When a child asks you something, answer him, for goodness' sake. But don't make a production of it. Children are children, but they can spot an evasion quicker than adults, and evasion simply muddles

'em." Atticus

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

“Atticus had promised me he would wear me out if he ever heard of me fighting any more.

Scout

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

“That boy's yo' comp'ny and if he wants to eat up the table cloth you let him, you hear?"

Calpurnia

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

“My sister ain’t dirty, and I ain’t scared of you.”Jem

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

“Mr. Finch? They gone?”Tom Robinson

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

“I got something’ to say an’ then I ain’t gonna say no more. That nigger yonder took advantage of me an’ if

you fine fancy gentlemen don’t wanta do nothing’ about it then you’re all yellow stinkin’ cowards.”

Mayella Ewell

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

"You don't have to touch her, all you have to do is make her afraid, an' if assault ain't enough to keep you locked up awhile, I'll get you in on the Ladies'

Law, so get outa my sight! If you don't think I mean it, just bother that girl again!"

Mr. Link Deas

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

“I won’t say you ran out on a dare an’ I’ll swap you The Gray Ghost if you just go up and touch the

house.”Dill

Category: QuotesDirections: Write the name of the person who said each of the following

"I wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in

his hand. It's when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you

do."Atticus

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

I could n't find this event in the Gospels, so it must have sprung from the _______ imagination of Mel

Gibson.furtive

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

I felt very much like a ________ when I was grounded last week.

recluse

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

My mom ______ me because I swore in front of her.reprimanded

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

I showed a lot of ____________ to the new student, which made me feel guilty afterward.

impertinence

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

The artist ________ in my direction after I stole his painting idea without giving him credit.

scowled

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

One reason I want to become a celebrity is for the ___________. It would be fun that everyone would

know who you are!notoriety

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

When we _______ the plan for the birthday party, we put many hours into it!

connived

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

John was being quite the _______ when he complained about swearing

yet says bad words all the time.

hypocrite

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

My outfit today is very _______ because I didn’t care about what I wore today.

nondescript

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

On my first day at the new school, I walked into the cafeteria with much __________.apprehension

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

You wonder about a person’s mental stability if they feel no _________ for killing an innocent person.remorse

Category: VocabularyDirections: Write the word that would go in the blank

You should be unique in your own way, because oftentimes even the strangest __________ show a

person’s individuality.eccentricities

Category: Levels of QuestioningDirections: Indicate whether this is level 1, 2, or 3

Explain the significance of the trial in comparison to our current practices in law.

According to Tom Robinson, what did Mayella do after he got something down for her?

When is it okay to lie on the stand?Compare the outcome of the trial to the outcome of

the Scottsboro boys. How are they similar? Different?How are Boo Radley and Scout similar?

How old was Scout when the novel began?

Level 3

Level 1

Level 3

Level 3

Level 2

Level 1

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

What does CD stand for?List the 11 sentences in a Jane Schaffer paragraph

Where must a quote always go?What does TS stand for?

Which color represents Commentary?What does Commentary HAVE to support?

(Hint: 2 answers)What is the first sentence of your introduction called?What is the most important sentence of your essay?

Concrete Detail

TS-CD-CM-CM-CD-CM-CM-CD-CM-CM-CSIn the CD

Topic Sentence

Topic Sentence (TS) and Concrete Detail (CD)

hook

thesis

red

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

Using the following paragraph, what Jane Schaffer abbreviation is the highlighted sentence?

In the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs,” the third pig is very wise. For example, remembering his mother’s warning about a wolf, he builds his house out of sturdy brick. The wolf is unable to blow down the brick house. This shows that the third pig is smarter than his brothers, who were both eaten by the wolf. In conclusion, the third pig outsmarts not only his brothers but the “big, bad” wolf as well.

Concrete Detail (CD)

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

Using the following paragraph, what Jane Schaffer abbreviation is the highlighted sentence?

In the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs,” the third pig is very wise. For example, remembering his mother’s warning about a wolf, he builds his house out of sturdy brick. The wolf is unable to blow down the brick house. This shows that the third pig is smarter than his brothers, who were both eaten by the wolf. In conclusion, the third pig outsmarts not only his brothers but the “big, bad” wolf as well.

Commentary (CM)

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

Using the following paragraph, what Jane Schaffer abbreviation is the highlighted sentence?

In the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs,” the third pig is very wise. For example, remembering his mother’s warning about a wolf, he builds his house out of sturdy brick. The wolf is unable to blow down the brick house. This shows that the third pig is smarter than his brothers, who were both eaten by the wolf. In conclusion, the third pig outsmarts not only his brothers but the “big, bad” wolf as well.

Topic Sentence (TS)

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

Using the following paragraph, what Jane Schaffer abbreviation is the highlighted sentence?

In the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs,” the third pig is very wise. For example, remembering his mother’s warning about a wolf, he builds his house out of sturdy brick. The wolf is unable to blow down the brick house. This shows that the third pig is smarter than his brothers, who were both eaten by the wolf. In conclusion, the third pig outsmarts not only his brothers but the “big, bad” wolf as well.

Conclusion Statement (CS)

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

Using the following paragraph, what Jane Schaffer abbreviation is the highlighted sentence?

In the fairy tale “The Three Little Pigs,” the third pig is very wise. For example, remembering his mother’s warning about a wolf, he builds his house out of sturdy brick. The wolf is unable to blow down the brick house. This shows that the third pig is smarter than his brothers, who were both eaten by the wolf. In conclusion, the third pig outsmarts not only his brothers but the “big, bad” wolf as well.

Commentary (CM)

Category: Jane SchafferDirections: answer the following questions

BEACH BALL REVIEW

Create an out-loud, on-the-spot Jane Schaffer paragraph about

THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS STORY IN OUR WORLD TODAY.

One person will begin with the topic sentence, the next will do a CD, etc.

Debate linesRules:

1. Utmost respect for each other2. One person speaks at a time, IN THE BOX.

3. Come to a mutual understanding SOMEHOW4. Remember the tricks of the seminar!

TOPICSWho has it worse – Tom Robinson or Boo Radley?

Which would you rather – be away from an ugly society and lonely,

or be with society but have friends?