Jem and Scout find a ball of twine in the knot hole the third time they visit.
Scout found two pieces of chewing gum minus their outer wrapper.
Scout first finds a piece of chewing gum - Wrigley's double mint, to be precise.
They found some Indian-head pennies
Scout and Jem find two pieces of chewing gum, a ball of twine, and two Indian-head pennies in the knot hole of the tree. What frightens Scout is finding the gum and the twine, as they suspect someone has been leaving items for them in the tree, suggesting a hidden observer.
I can't think of all of them but one of them was gum and I think there was like a watch in it like a pocketwatch.
Boo Radley was the one who was leaving gifts for Jem and Scout in the knot hole of the oak tree.
Scout believes that Boo Radley has been leaving the treasures for them in the knot-hole of the tree. This belief is based on the mysterious gifts they find and the rumors and stories they have heard about Boo.
Nathan Radley puts cement in the knot hole to stop Boo Radley from leaving gifts for Jem and Scout. He believes that Boo's interactions with the children are inappropriate and wants to cut off their communication.
A stick of gum, indian-head pennies, pieces of soap carved to look like jem and scout.
In the knot hole, they find chewing gum, a ball of twine, two Indian head coins, an old watch, an old medal from a spelling contest, and two carved soap figures.Improved answer:1st- Scout finds two pieces of Wrigley's Doublemint gum2nd-Scout & Jem find 2 "Indian Head" penniesin a velvet box for rings3rd- Scout & Jem find a grey ball of twine(this time they make sure the knot-hole is no one's hiding place before they took the item)4th-2 soap carved dolls of them5th-full pack of gum6th-medal for spelling bee7th-a watch with an aluminum knifethis is in order
Mr. Radley cements the knot hole shut.
The cemented hole in the tree represents Boo Radley's isolation from society. Nathan Radley fills the hole with cement to prevent Boo from communicating with Jem and Scout. Jem is heartbroken because he realizes the cruelty of this action.