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Mapping Maycomb

Mapping Maycomb. To Kill a Mockingbird. Maycomb Tribune Meridian Highway Methodist Church Morphodite O.K. Café Old Saurum Outhouse(s) Pecan trees Post office Radley Railroad Red geraniums Reynolds Rivers Robinson Side Street Sykes Tate Tim Johnson Tree house Tyndall's

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Mapping Maycomb

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  1. Mapping Maycomb To Kill a Mockingbird

  2. Maycomb Tribune • Meridian Highway • Methodist Church • Morphodite • O.K. Café • Old Saurum • Outhouse(s) • Pecan trees • Post office • Radley • Railroad • Red geraniums • Reynolds • Rivers • Robinson • Side Street • Sykes • Tate • Tim Johnson • Tree house • Tyndall's • V.J. Elmore's • Zeebo • Ewell • Finch • Finch's Landing • Fire • First Purchase M.E. • Fish Pond • Football fields • Garden(s) • Grade school • Harris • Haverford • High school • Jacobs • Jail • Jitney Jungle • Knothole • Lamppost • Little • Lula • Main Residential Street Atkinson Atticus Office Auditorium Avery Bank Baptist church Barber Shop Barker's Eddy Calpurnia Camilla Garden Caroline Cemetery Collard Patch(es) Courthouse Crawford Deas Deer Pasture Dew Drop Inn Dubose Dump

  3. Make your OWN Map

  4. It may take a couple of tries to get everything in the right place…

  5. Just do your best and don’t slack….at all….ever. That’s the definition of “Do Your Best”….

  6. You May Surprise Yourself!

  7. You Will Be Graded On: • Accuracy of Places/People • Neatness • Time Management • Detail • Color • Effort • Quotes

  8. The Inevitable Question: Why are we doing this?

  9. This assignment encourages you to read carefully, take good mental notes, and then use that to help you understand the setting of the book. Lee included these details about the setting for a reason. Plus, this long-term project requires time-management and organizational skills. Oh, yeah….and this is a BIG grade! HUGE BIG

  10. Don’t panic too much though… As long as you work well with your group, this project can be a lot of fun and will really help you understand the setting!

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