The children find Atticus in front of the jail reading by the light bulb he left with when he went out one evening.
She had come to tell Atticus (who was cross-examining a witness) that his children, Jem and Scout, were missing. they were actually in the courthouse, watching the trial from upstairs in the colored gallery.
The children internalize Atticus' admonition not to judge someone until they have walked around in that person's skin
they where attacked by mr ewell down by the oak tree
Atticus went downtown one evening to protect Tom Robinson from a potential mob that planned to harm him while he was in jail. He knew there was a threat to Tom's safety, so he wanted to make sure that nothing happened to him.
They found him at the courthouse in town. Tom Robinson had been moved there to await trial, and Atticus was afraid there would be trouble from the people who lived in Maycomb. He's right, as a mob shows up at the jail to come after Tom Robinson, which the children see, as they were there looking for Atticus.
If you're asking about when Scout and Jem find Dill under the bed, then Jem was the one who went to Atticus and told him that Dill had come.
Jem's reaction to atticus finding the children with scissors is shocked. He is trying to find an excuse, so they don't get caught, but it doesn't work because atticus knows and tells them to stop playing the "Boo" Radley game.
He was angry at Atticus for defending Tom Robinson... racism went very deep in this book and it was frowned upon to defend someone. So he wanted to take his revenge for nearly being caught if Tom was declared guilty.
The Finch children sit with the black folks in "To Kill a Mockingbird" because their father, Atticus Finch, is defending a black man named Tom Robinson in a controversial rape trial. By sitting with the black community, the Finch children show solidarity with those marginalized by racism and injustice in their town.
Not 100% sure who said it (think it was Scout), I think it went something like this, "Atticus acts the same way he does on the streets as he does at home"
The ones whose family could afford schooling, went to school.The rest went to work.Those who could not find work begged, or stole to get food.
Atticus breaks his glasses while trying to shoot the rabid dog in a single shot. Despite his poor eyesight without them, he is still able to successfully shoot the dog.