Graphic Novel Title List the names of your group members and on which slides did each person do the majority of the work Group 0: Jay Gatz- Introduction+Chapters.

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Graphic Novel Title List the names of your group members and on which slides did each person do the majority of the work Group 0: Jay Gatz- Introduction+Chapters 1-2 Daisy Louisville-Chapters 3- 4 Tom Poloplayer-Chapters 5-6 Jordan Golfplayer-Chapters 7-8 Nick Narrator- Chapter 9+Conclusion Palo Verde High School English 11 Ms. Hunt May 1st, 2015

Introduction to Novel and Setting Title of Novel Original Author Year of Publication Year of Book Setting

Introduction to Characterization and Theme What is the Main Theme? Who are the characters and what are their character traits?

Chapter 1 Give each chapter a creative title from DLQ

Chapter 1 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 1:

Chapter 1 (slide 2)

Chapter 2 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 2:

Chapter 2 (slide 2)

Chapter 3 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 3:

Chapter 3 (slide 2)

Chapter 4 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 4:

Chapter 4 (slide 2)

Chapter 5 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 5:

Chapter 5 (slide 2)

Chapter 6 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 6:

Chapter 6 (slide 2)

Chapter 7 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 7:

Chapter 7 (slide 2)

Chapter 8 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 8:

Chapter 8 (slide 2)

Chapter 9 Illustrate and Dialogue Main Events and Quotes From Chapter 9:

Chapter 9 (slide 2)

Conclusion

What message does the novel have in 2015? Who would you cast as the characters today? How does the messages from the novel fit into today’s society? Who does each character represent in today’s society? What is the message for the affluent? What is the message for the poor?

Works Cited (include all photos or sources taken from online)

Project Grading Rubric _____/50 pts. Submission: Given on time (May 1st) in MS PowerPoint on a USB Drive with label of period and group # _____/50 pts. Format: PowerPoint has a minimum of 25 slides including a cover slide, introduction to setting and author, introduction to characterization and theme, 2 slides per chapter-3 story windows per slide, MLA or APA format for References or Work cited slides, conclusion, and connection message for 2015

Rubric (continued) _____/900 pts. (50 points per slide X 2 slides per chapter X 9 chapters in the novel=900 pts. _____/100 pts. Visual/Audio for animations, sound, and graphics. _____/100 pts. Introduction _____/100 pts. Conclusion _____/50 pts. Modern Message _____/50 pts. References/Work Cited _____/1400 pts. TOTAL