Objectives Finish ‘The Great Gatsby’

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Objectives Finish ‘The Great Gatsby’ The Great Gatsby: summary Date: Take out a page to write on. Write the heading and date. Objectives Finish ‘The Great Gatsby’ Use what you’ve written throughout the week to write an extensive summary. We will use this summary then, along with the sheets, to COMPARE to the next movies. Warm-up – 2-3 lines write Before we watch the ending, did you enjoy the movie? Why/why not? (Base your answers on the story of the movie)

The Great Gatsby: summary Date: Exercise Using the notes and what you’ve written, write a 300 word summary of the movie. Format as simple as ‘beginning, middle, end’ 100 words each. Be sure to mention settings, relationships and characters.

I think... I knew... I now know... I want to know... Reflection I think... I knew... I now know... I want to know... I was surprised when...