One

Chapter One  (discussion director, you fill in the information below by copying and pasting what your team wrote on the shared Google Doc).

 * Discussion Director** (Garvin)

What feeling or emotions did you feel after you read the first chapter?

Have you enjoyed __To Kill A Mocking Bird__ so far? Why? Any specific events that you enjoyed?

What characteristics do each of the characters portray? Do any of the characters remind you of anybody?

How well of a job do you think that the author did at introducing each of the characters in the first chapter?

What do you think this story is going to end up being about?


 * Summarizer** (Chandra)

=**Is about a girl named Jean Louise Finch (Scout) and she starts to explain the events that led to Jem's (her older brother) broken arm. She starts to talk about her ancestors. One named Simon Finch who was a fur-trader. Simon ran away to England and started a farm. Her dad and his brother got jobs outside of the farm. Her dad became a lawyer and his brother went to medical school. The sister stayed on the farm. Later, a boy called Dill moved next door and wants to get the neighbor 'Boo' Radly out of his house. Jem runs over to touch the house, but Scout thinks that she saw someone looking out.**=


 * Vocabulary Enricher** (Lily)

6. pg.8 malevolent- having and showing wish to do violent on others. Inside the Radley Place, there was a malevolent phantom.

 * Connector** (Hyun Jo)

1. Children are always curious about the scared or unknown things and people. They want to find out what exactly the truth is. Like Dill, who was eager to see Boo Radley after the vague description from Jem and Jean. So Jem was intrigued to touch the house of the Radleys nearby. It's naughty and pixy, however, most of us would have heard such kind of odd and bizarre story of someone like Boo Radley and would have done such kind of "brave" things for the truth, in spite of deep fear.

2. Jem had already started his school life. Jean was about to begin within one week. Would their school lives be as fantastic and extraordinary as ours? What would happen to their every school days?

3. The summertime would be the most popular for the children like us, like Jem, Dill and Jean. No waking-up-early days, no homework, just play contented. Jem and Jean met Dill during summer vacation, and did something brave. Would the same or familiar occur to us when we're celebrating our summer holidays?

4. Negroes were living together with white people in Maycomb, due to some historic reasons. People have different attitudes towards each people, each race. What would we do when we are living with negroes or other different races? With peace and hospitality or with prejudice?

5. At the beginning of Chapter One, Jean told us something about her ancestor, Simon Finch. What are the stories of my ancestors? What did they experience in the past?

Religious persecution
 * Investigator ** (Walter)
 * can't do that anymore becuase of the civil rights act VII
 * can't force a religion on someone
 * can't force someone to not have a religion
 * many countries have persecution problems
 * india
 * Pakistan
 * ect.