Gatsby’s Wealth: How did he get there? 21 Reasons Why Mrs. Vaerewyck’s Class is my all time FAV Nick Carraway Relocates Police break up party at Buchanan’s.

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Gatsby’s Wealth: How did he get there? 21 Reasons Why Mrs. Vaerewyck’s Class is my all time FAV Nick Carraway Relocates Police break up party at Buchanan’s apartment Woman from the Valley of the Ashes buys dog Jordan Baker: A day in the life of a champion The Great Gatsby Daisy Buchanan’s fairy-tale life: The Inside Scoop

Guidelines Must reference events from the text, but you can build from truth of the text and “fabricate” events not in book. Do NOT summarize events from book. Be creative! Create a newspaper title, article title, and new picture that is either from “Gatsby” or the 1920’s Must be school appropriate

Police Break Up Party at Buchanan’s Tom Buchanan was having a little too much fun last Sunday when the police had to break up a party. After three calls from concerned neighbors, the police knocked on the apartment door and asked to see Tom Buchanan. Upon hearing the request, Tom responded, “Never heard of them.” THIS IS A SAMPLE. USE THE BELOW SLIDES FOR YOUR ASSIGNMENT!!! Read that last line again. I said it must be school appropriate. If it is not, you will receive a ZERO on this assignment. Once you are done with your newspaper slide, it to me at I will be compiling them into a class PPT. If you want, you can rename this newspaper to something a little more clever. Best of luck! Okay reporter, get working! THE DAISY NEWS Mrs. Vaerewyck’s Class Newspaper - Since 2016

INSERT YOUR HEADLINE HERE This is where you will start typing your story. It has to fill up this entire slide and CANNOT be any longer. Make sure you use REAL dialogue from the book. It can be taken out of context. The more out of context the better. This is where you will continue typing words. And more words. Yes, keep typing words. I also want you to add a picture to this slide. IT MUST BE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE. Read that last line again. I said it must be school appropriate. If it is not, you will receive a ZERO on this assignment. Once you are done with your newspaper slide, it to me at I will be compiling them into a class PPT. If you want, you can rename this newspaper to something a little more clever. Best of luck! Okay reporter, get working! THE DAILY NEWS m Mrs. Vaerewyck’s Class Newspaper - Since 2016

INSERT YOUR HEADLINE HERE This is where you will start typing your story. It has to fill up this entire slide and CANNOT be any longer. Make sure you use REAL dialogue from the book. It can be taken out of context. The more out of context the better. This is where you will continue typing words. And more words. Yes, keep typing words. I also want you to add a picture to this slide. IT MUST BE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE. Read that last line again. I said it must be school appropriate. If it is not, you will receive a ZERO on this assignment. Once you are done with your newspaper slide, it to me at I will be compiling them into a class PPT. If you want, you can rename this newspaper to something a little more clever. Best of luck! Okay reporter, get working!

INSERT YOUR HEADLINE HERE This is where you will start typing your story. It has to fill up this entire slide and CANNOT be any longer. Make sure you use REAL dialogue from the book. It can be taken out of context. The more out of context the better. This is where you will continue typing words. And more words. Yes, keep typing words. I also want you to add a picture to this slide. IT MUST BE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE. CELEBRITY NEWS AND GOSSIPWORLD EXCLUSIVES THE Daisy News Read that last line again. I said it must be school appropriate. If it is not, you will receive a ZERO on this assignment. Once you are done with your newspaper slide, it to me at I will be compiling them into a class If you want, you can rename this newspaper to something a little more clever. Best of luck! Okay reporter, get working!

INSERT YOUR HEADLINE HERE This is where you will start typing your story. It has to fill up this entire slide and CANNOT be any longer. Make sure you use REAL dialogue from the book. It can be taken out of context. The more out of context the better. This is where you will continue typing words. And more words. Yes, keep typing words. I also want you to add a picture to this slide. IT MUST BE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE. YOUR TITLE HERE YOUR CATCH PHRASE HERE - Since 1802 Read that last line again. I said it must be school appropriate. If it is not, you will receive a ZERO on this assignment. Once you are done with your newspaper slide, it to me at I will be compiling them into a class PPT. If you want, you can rename this newspaper to something a little more clever. Best of luck! Okay reporter, get working!