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Bell Ringers and Class Assignments February 16 th -March 18 th
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Tuesday, February, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What three words are you most unsure about going into the vocab test. 0 Class Activities: 0 Turn in vocab 17/18 0 Vocab 17/18 Quiz 0 Start Vocab 19/20 0 Start Chapter 5 of The Great Gatsby 0 Complete stop and respond activity
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Wednesday, February 17th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: None 0 Class Activities: Meet in Lab 327 for presentation work day
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Thursday, February 18th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: None 0 Class Activities: Meet in Lab 327 for presentation work day
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Friday, February 19 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Define and use veritable in a complex sentence. 0 Class Activities: 0 Review Complex Sentences 0 Writing Stations 0 See absent basket for make-up prompts.
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Complex Sentences Review 0 Overview 0 A complex sentence consists of one independent clause, one or more dependent clauses, and a subordinating conjunction or a relative pronoun. 0 If the dependent clause precedes the independent clause, a comma is needed. Otherwise no commas are needed. 0 Make the following sentences complex. 0 I am really hungry. 0 I am desperate to pass chemistry. 0 James Gats is the same person as Jay Gatsby.
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Monday, February 22th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Define and use “rectitude” in a complex sentence 0 Class Activities: 0 Review Chapter 5 0 Chapter 5 Reading check
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Chapter 5 Summary 0 It rains on the day of the meeting, and Gatsby becomes terribly nervous. Despite the rain, Gatsby sends a gardener over to cut Nick’s grass and sends another man over with flowers. Gatsby worries that even if Daisy accepts his advances, things between them will not be the same as they were in Louisville. Daisy arrives, but when Nick brings her into the house, he finds that Gatsby has suddenly disappeared. There is a knock at the door. Gatsby enters, having returned from a walk around the house in the rain. 0 At first, Gatsby’s reunion with Daisy is terribly awkward. Gatsby knocks Nick’s clock over and tells Nick sorrowfully that the meeting was a mistake. After he leaves the two alone for half an hour, however, Nick returns to find them radiantly happy—Daisy shedding tears of joy and Gatsby glowing. Outside, the rain has stopped, and Gatsby invites Nick and Daisy over to his house, where he shows them his possessions. Daisy is overwhelmed by his luxurious lifestyle, and when he shows her his extensive collection of English shirts, she begins to cry. Gatsby tells Daisy about his long nights spent outside, staring at the green light at the end of her dock, dreaming about their future happiness. 0 Nick wonders whether Daisy can possibly live up to Gatsby’s vision of her. Gatsby seems to have idealized Daisy in his mind to the extent that the real Daisy, charming as she is, will almost certainly fail to live up to his expectations. For the moment, however, their romance seems fully rekindled. Gatsby calls in Klipspringer, a strange character who seems to live at Gatsby’s mansion, and has him play the piano. Klipspringer plays a popular song called “Ain’t We Got Fun?” Nick quickly realizes that Gatsby and Daisy have forgotten that he is there. Quietly, Nick gets up and leaves Gatsby and Daisy alone together.
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Tuesday, February 23 rd, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: If you have a presentation, please use this time to prepare. If you are not presenting, please define and use candor in a complex sentence. 0 Class Activities: 0 Era Comparison Presentations
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: If you have a presentation, please use this time to prepare. If you are not presenting, please define and use candor in a complex sentence. 0 Class Activities: 0 Era Comparison Presentations
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Thursday, February 25th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Why does Daisy begin to cry and say “They’re such beautiful shirts… it makes me sad because I’ve never seen such beautiful shirts before”? (blue packet questions) 0 Class Activities: 0 Start Chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby
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Friday, February 26th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: “Why does Nick describe Daisy’s voice as “a death song”? (blue packet questions) 0 Class Activities: 0 Chapter6 Quiz 0 Complete Quote Journal Entry (You should have 2) 0 Blue Packet Questions 0 Start Chapter 7
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Monday, February 29th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Define and use “lucrative” in a complex sentence. 0 Class Activities: 0 Pre-registration meeting with councilors 0 Time between meetings should be used to complete the quote journal, blue packet, and green symbolism chart
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Tuesday, March 1st, 2016 0 ACT testing- No instruction
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Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What 3 words are you least comfortable with going into the vocab quiz. Write down their definitions as well. 0 Class Activities: 0 Vocab 19/20 Vocab Quiz 0 Start Chapter 7
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Thursday, March 3rd, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What is a paradox? Give a definition and an example. 0 Class Activities: 0 Read and annotate “Paradox and Dream” 0 Answer the following questions after each paragraph 0 What is the synopsis of this paragraph? 0 These words mean… (define unknown words) 0 The following literary devices are used… (identify at least one literary device) this affects the story… (explain how this adds to the text) 0 Complete 2 quote Journal Entries
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Friday, March 4th 2016 0 Bell Ringer: How does Nick know that Daisy has told Gatsby she loves him? (Blue packet question) 0 Class Activities: 0 Chapter 7 reading Check 0 Continue with “Paradox and Dream” 0 Complete quote journal entries 0 Complete TWIST with textual evidence
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Monday, March 7th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What role does Pammy play in Daisy’s life? (Blue packet question) 0 Class Activities: 0 Start chapter 8 of The Great Gatsby
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Tuesday, March 8 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Define and use inimical in a complex sentence. 0 Class Activities: 0 Read and annotate “Appointment with Love” 0 Complete 1 quote journal entry
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Wednesday, March 9 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Define and use “perspicuous” in a complex sentence. 0 Class Activities: 0 Chapter 8 Reading Check 0 Start Chapter 9
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Thursday, March 10 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: Why does Fitzgerald choose chapter 8 to recount Gatsby’s story about his meeting Daisy? (Blue Packet Question) 0 Class Activities: 0 Finish Chapter 9 of The Great Gatsby
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Friday, March 11 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What kind of man is Wolfshiem? How do you know? (Blue packet question) 0 Class Activities: 0 Finish chapter 9 0 Complete quote journals(due at the end of class) 0 Check annotations 0 Collect blue packets and green symbolism charts
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Monday, March 14 th, 2016 0 Essential Questions Essay
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Tuesday, March 15 th, 2016 0 Essential Questions Essay
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Wednesday, March 16 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What 3 words do you feel most uncomfortable with and what are the correlating definitions. 0 Class activities: 0 Vocab 21/22 Vocab Quiz
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Thursday, March 17 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What were the biggest differences between east egg and west egg? 0 Class activities: 0 East Egg versus West Egg hyperbole activity
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Friday, March 18 th, 2016 0 Bell Ringer: What are your plans for spring break? 0 Class activities: 0 Prompt: Choose a character other than Nick and narrate your favorite part of Gatsby.
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