The Great Gatsby Ch. 6 April 28. Do Now How far would you be willing to go to win the affections of someone you adore? Would you do anything illegal or.

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The Great Gatsby Ch. 6 April 28

Do Now How far would you be willing to go to win the affections of someone you adore? Would you do anything illegal or outside the boundaries of what we call acceptable? Explain your answer in 5 sentences

Gallery Walk As a Group: Review the Tags for Nick, Daisy, and Gatsby, Myrtle, Tom Pick the top 5 Tags your group feels best describe that character On Your Whiteboards: Create a character map using 5 tags that you believe best describe your character Be ready to Present Your Board and Defend Your Position

Before You Read Write Down Pages Where You Find Information about the Following: -James Gatz -Dan Cody -a clam digger and a salmon fisher -St. Olaf’s College -a legacy of $25,000 -Ella Kaye

Silent Reading – 30 Minutes “The Great Gatsby” Chapter 6 Pages When Finished, Answer and provide evidence from the Chapter: 1.Describe the behavior of Daisy and Tom at Gatsby’s party. 2. Why is Daisy attracted to Gatsby? 3. At the end of this chapter, Nick and Gatsby have a conversation about the past. What does this conversation reveal about Gatsby?

Break Out Return to the text and identify evidence about these parts of Gatsby’s Past: -James Gatz -Dan Cody -a clam digger and a salmon fisher -St. Olaf’s College - -a legacy of $25,000 -Ella Kaye Come up with 3 words to describe Gatsby based on what we now know