THE GREAT GATSBY DISCUSSION TUESDAY. Swbat hold a discussion and interpret the major events in The Great Gatsby DO NOW: – On the paper, respond to the.

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THE GREAT GATSBY DISCUSSION TUESDAY

Swbat hold a discussion and interpret the major events in The Great Gatsby DO NOW: – On the paper, respond to the following prompt for 5 minutes based on the number I have assigned you. #1 I think _________________ is the most responsible for Gatsby’s death. The textual evidence that I have to prove this is page _____ quote “…” #2 I think that Daisy is a _________ or a _______ because ___________. The textual evidence that I have to prove this is on page ______ and the quote is ______. #3 Gatsby represents the American Dream in this way________. He does not represent the American Dream in this way__________________. For either, here is my textual evidence. DO NOW: – On the paper, respond to the following prompt for 5 minutes based on the number I have assigned you. #1 I think _________________ is the most responsible for Gatsby’s death. The textual evidence that I have to prove this is page _____ quote “…” #2 I think that Daisy is a _________ or a _______ because ___________. The textual evidence that I have to prove this is on page ______ and the quote is ______. #3 Gatsby represents the American Dream in this way________. He does not represent the American Dream in this way__________________. For either, here is my textual evidence.

HOMEWORK Wednesday: – Come in with three textual examples of your color. Use the sheet I am providing. – We are discussing color and other symbols within Gatsby Wednesday. – Don’t forget quick vocabulary quiz Wednesday. Thursday: Character analysis Friday: Movie & Gatsby Essay assignment Test on Gatsby will be Thursday, October 17th Wednesday: – Come in with three textual examples of your color. Use the sheet I am providing. – We are discussing color and other symbols within Gatsby Wednesday. – Don’t forget quick vocabulary quiz Wednesday. Thursday: Character analysis Friday: Movie & Gatsby Essay assignment Test on Gatsby will be Thursday, October 17th

SMALL GROUPS FIRST You are going to get into small groups first. Discuss and share what you have on your page. You are going to have a max of 10 minutes ***I WILL BE LISTENING. I WILL BE TAKING OFF POINTS FOR NOT STAYING ON TASK. ACCOUNTABLE TALK = TALKING BASED ON ACTIVITY You are going to get into small groups first. Discuss and share what you have on your page. You are going to have a max of 10 minutes ***I WILL BE LISTENING. I WILL BE TAKING OFF POINTS FOR NOT STAYING ON TASK. ACCOUNTABLE TALK = TALKING BASED ON ACTIVITY

New Group Jigsaw In your new group, you are going to lead the discussion for your prompt. You are going to have 10 minutes. ***I WILL BE LISTENING. I WILL BE TAKING OFF POINTS FOR NOT STAYING ON TASK. ACCOUNTABLE TALK = TALKING BASED ON ACTIVITY In your new group, you are going to lead the discussion for your prompt. You are going to have 10 minutes. ***I WILL BE LISTENING. I WILL BE TAKING OFF POINTS FOR NOT STAYING ON TASK. ACCOUNTABLE TALK = TALKING BASED ON ACTIVITY

BIG DISCUSION We are going to go through each of these prompts. Take notes--- they will help you for the Gatsby exam We are going to go through each of these prompts. Take notes--- they will help you for the Gatsby exam