Before Bell YOU HAVE NEW SEATS!. Gatsby Mix Up Ch. 4-6 A. Daisy attends a party at Gatsby’s house. B. Nick has lunch with Jordan. Jordan relates the story.

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Before Bell YOU HAVE NEW SEATS!

Gatsby Mix Up Ch. 4-6 A. Daisy attends a party at Gatsby’s house. B. Nick has lunch with Jordan. Jordan relates the story of Daisy’s wedding. C. Nick meets Wolfsheim. They talk and have lunch. D. Daisy and Gatsby have lunch (or tea) at Nick’s house. E. Gatsby and Nick ride into NYC. F. Gatsby explains to Nick that his parents are “dead” and shows Nick his war medal. 1. Gatsby and Nick ride into NYC. (E) 2. Gatsby explains to Nick that his parents are “dead” and shows Nick his war medal. (F) 3. Nick meets Wolfsheim. They talk and have lunch. (C) 4. Nick has lunch with Jordan. Jordan relates the story of Daisy’s wedding. (B) 5. Daisy and Gatsby have lunch (or tea) at Nick’s house. (D) 6. Daisy attends a party at Gatsby’s house. (A)

After Quiz: 1.Vocab Unit 6: Choosing the Right Word16-25 and the Antonyms activity. 2.Pick up and read “The Hollow Men”. Annotate as instructed. 3.Finished really early? Read Ernest Hemingway’s Biography on page How is he characterized? What do you think influenced his writing? What made him famous? What historical events was he a part of? Name one interesting fact about him!

Ernest Hemingway Biography

What is the lost generation? Do we still have a lost generation? So what do you know about PTSD? How do we treat it? What can be done for soldiers returning from war? FRONTLINE (coming home): q399&continuous=1 FRONTLINE (psychological impact): q399&continuous=1 CBS:

“Soldier’s Home” We will read Hemingway's short story together! You will need a separate sheet of paper to answer the packet questions… This will be taken up at the end of the class!

Letters to soldiers To help pay tribute to all those overseas and serving this country we are going to write to our soldiers: Guidelines: Letters should be addressed Dear Soldier, Dear hero etc… Please thank them, explain what you learned today, tell them about your holiday plans etc in the note ( 4-5 sentences) Signing: Sign as AK Student or anonymously...do not give personal details like names/address etc.