English 9—To Kill a Mockingbird

TKAM Focus Points for Annotating—Chapters 17-20

Annotation skills we are developing:

KEY DETAILS: note important events, information about characters, patterns, possible symbols, developing themes

VOCAB IN CONTEXT: circle words you do not know and use context clues to make a quick guess in the margin

GIST: read a passage and make a brief note of what it was basically about; this helps with passages you skim/scan

INFERENCES: read between the lines; note what you’ve learned, or your answer to the question, So what?

QUESTIONING THE TEXT: write a question in response to what you read that pushes your thinking deeper

PREDICTIONS: pause and note a quick prediction of what will happen; be as specific as possible.

Chapters 17-20 cover all of Tom Robinson’s trial (except the verdict). It’s important that you understand what each witness says, and form a hypothesis about what happened to Mayella that night. Who’s telling the truth? How do you know?

Chapter 17: Reading purpose— Heck Tate and Bob Ewell

Always, as you read: VOCABIN CONTEXT—circle words you don’t know, use context clues, and note a guess

Areas of focus:

  • Heck Tate’s version of the events
  • Bob Ewell’s mannerisms
  • Bob Ewell’s version of events

Go back through your annotations and identify three annotation skills (from the list above) that you used.

Write a summary of the chapter on its last page.

Chapter 18: Reading purpose—MayellaEwell

Always, as you read: VOCABIN CONTEXT—circle words you don’t know, use context clues, and note a guess

Areas of focus:

  • MayellaEwell’s behaviors and mannerisms
  • Descriptions about MayellaEwell’s appearance or actions
  • MayellaEwell’s version of events
  • MayellaEwell’s reaction to Atticus

Go back through your annotations and identify three annotation skills (from the list above) that you used.

Write a summary of the chapter on its last page.

Chapter 19: Reading purpose—Tom Robinson

Always, as you read: VOCABIN CONTEXT—circle words you don’t know, use context clues, and note a guess

Areas of focus:

  • the way Tom speaks
  • the way that Tom is spoken to
  • Tom’s physical appearance and disability

Go back through your annotations and identify three annotation skills (from the list above) that you used.

Write a summary of the chapter on its last page.

SYNTHESIS QUESTION for Chapters 17, 18 and 19 (Answer at the top of 267): How do you think Judge Taylor handles this case? Is he fair? Why or why not?

Chapter 20: Reading purpose—Dolphus Raymond and Atticus’s Closing Remarks

Always, as you read: VOCABIN CONTEXT—circle words you don’t know, use context clues, and note a guess

Areas of focus:

  • the drink in Dolphus Raymond’s brown paper bag
  • Atticus’s speech – BE THOROUGH!
  • How does Atticus say that Mayella put a man’s life at stake?
  • What did Mayella do with the evidence of her offense?
  • What was Bob’s reaction to her accusation?
  • What “evil assumption” is Atticus talking about?
  • If not all men are created equal, what DOES make all men equal?

Go back through your annotations and identify three annotation skills (from the list above) that you used.

Write a summary of the chapter on its last page.

MAKE A PREDICTION (write on page 275): Do you think the jury will find Tom guilty or not guilty? Why?