Students will begin analyzing the symbols in The Great Gatsby

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Students will begin analyzing the symbols in The Great Gatsby Students will read Gatsby Students will see how characters start to develop in Gatsby The Great Gatsby!!!

Activator Anticipation Guide and Gatsby Journal 3

Work Session Today we are going to start reading Gatsby!!! Get excited because I am :) So, before we read I have a character and symbol chart for you. These charts will stay with you thorugh the entire novel. Make sure you are filling these out to help you with your final project. Now, lets read Chapter 1!!

Closing Going over the charts. What did we read today that can help us fill out the charts?