Treasure Hunt PND American Lit B 10 th Grade. DIRECTIONS: Each student will create a power point presentation over an assigned aspect of The Great Gatsby.

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Treasure Hunt PND American Lit B 10 th Grade

DIRECTIONS: Each student will create a power point presentation over an assigned aspect of The Great Gatsby. Presentations must include: Title Page: Research heading and your name Introduction Page: Outlines the layout of the presentation 3 Information Pages with at least one picture on each Works Cited Page: Listing links to where material was taken Material links may be found at Brookslit.wikispaces.com Completed presentations must be mailed to me by 3/13 at 8am!

RUBRIC PagesInformation points Title PageHeading and Name5 points Introduction PageOutlines Layout of Presentation5 points Page OneInformation & Picture5 points Page TwoInformation & Picture5 points Page ThreeInformation & Picture5 points Works Cited PageLinks to Materials5 points SubmissionBy 8am on 3/135 points Total35 points

F. SCOTT FITZGERALD Biography Facts

WORLD WAR Explain the attitudes of the “Lost Generation” and “Prosperity & Consumerism”

THE 19 TH AMENDMENT What was it and what did women gain from its passage?

THE ROARING TWENTIES List 3 major events of 1922

18 TH AMENDMENT What is it and what are the changes it brought ?

ORGANIZED CRIME tein/index.htm tein/index.htm ws/mob_bosses/rothstein/crime_12.html ws/mob_bosses/rothstein/crime_12.html Who was Arnold Rothstein? What were his occupations and side jobs?

AUTOMOBILES Why were cars considered “the most important catalyst for social change in the 1920’s”?

1920’S SLANG Bee's Knees - An extraordinary person, thing, idea

WORKS CITED This Treasure Hunt was adapted from a project by Valerie Arbizu Students are encouraged to use The Library of Congress at: Additional information can be found at: