2/3/16 Do Now: -Take out your Gatsby Chapter 1-2 review packet and sociogram packet Homework: -Read Chapter 3 in Gatsby and complete the guided reading.

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2/3/16 Do Now: -Take out your Gatsby Chapter 1-2 review packet and sociogram packet Homework: -Read Chapter 3 in Gatsby and complete the guided reading questions by 2/4 Learning Goal: How can you use pictures, symbols, shapes, colors, and lines to illustrate relationships and demonstrate your understanding of The Great Gatsby?

JacksonKlein RachelDianaBri Christian Alex F. AleX C. Angel Laura Emma Krissy Kate CJ Toni Ryan Kyle John Gianna Morgan Kiera Hayden SMARTBOARD Teacher’s Desk Per. 4 DoorDoor

CorySarah Valeria NicoleJakeJulie Vincent Izzy Kate Gabe Aaron Tim Jayme Michelle Jacob Dani Julia Leah Christian Marvin Mark Brenda Jess Alex SMARTBOARD Teacher’s Desk Per. 8 DoorDoor

MattJason SofiaAndrew Anthon y Anton Allen Ashlee Serina Bella Nick Zogie Forg Lucas Angelo Nadia Johnny Angie Taylor Odalis SMARTBOARD Teacher’s Desk Per. 9 DoorDoor

Look Ahead: Monday: Midterm Reflections Yesterday – Sociogram Intro and Planning Today-Friday?: Sociograms (Socratic Seminar?) Next Week: Moving ahead with Gatsby and the American Dream. Quiz on Chapters 1-3.

You Must Incorporate All Of These: Nick Carraway Gatsby Tom Buchanan Daisy Buchanan Jordan Baker Myrtle Wilson George Wilson East Egg West Egg NYC The Valley of Ashes Push It!!! Can You Incorporate These? The Green Light The Eyes of T.J. Eckleburg Parties The Great Gatsby Sociogram (30 formative points) Directions: Create a sociogram illustrating the relationships between the characters, settings, motifs, and symbols listed below. You must incorporate at least five quotes from The Great Gatsby into the sociogram. Create a draft of your sociogram below:

Name: Learning Goal:Answer to the learning goal:Self-Evaluate: How can you use pictures, symbols, shapes, colors, and lines to illustrate relationships and demonstrate your understanding of The Great Gatsby? How comfortable are you with this learning goal? (1= not very – 5=very comfortable) What is one interesting, creative, or thoughtful component that someone in your group used in their sociogram? Exit Slip:

Sociogram Checklist: Did You Incorporate: Nick Carraway Gatsby Tom Buchanan Daisy Buchanan Jordan Baker Myrtle Wilson George Wilson East Egg West Egg NYC The Valley of Ashes *Five Quotes* Push It!!! Can You Incorporate These? The Green Light The Eyes of T.J. EckleburgParties Does Your Work Demonstrate... Thoughtfulness and CreativityCare and Attention