1. Scout made a bad impression on Miss Caroline because she already knew how to read and write, which went against the teaching methods in the school. The result was that Miss Caroline scolded her and told her father to stop teaching her at home.
2. Scout got into trouble during lunch because she tried to explain to Miss Caroline that Walter Cunningham Jr. wouldn't take the quarter she offered him for lunch because his family was poor and couldn't pay it back.
3. Scout and Atticus made an agreement that she could keep reading with him at home as long as she continued to go to school and not tell her teacher about it.
4. Scout observed that the educational methods in the school were outdated and not effective, and that she was learning more from her father and the experiences she had outside of school.
5. Various items found in the tree trunk included chewing gum, a spelling bee medal, and two carved soap figures of Scout and Jem.
6. The game that occupied the three children throughout the summer was "Boo Radley," where they acted out scenarios related to Boo Radley and his mysterious life.
7. Scout's main reason for not wanting to play the game was because she felt sorry for Boo Radley and didn't want to make fun of him.
8. Scout spent her time with Miss Maudie, their neighbor, after being rejected by Jem and Dill.
9. Jem and Dill planned to entice Boo Radley from his home by leaving a note on a fishing pole and trying to sneak up on his house to peek in the window. The result was that they got scared and ran away when they thought they saw someone inside the house.