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American Heritage: Reading Schedule
Reading Schedule for: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Be prepared to demonstrate depth of thinking and a developing critical understanding of the reading each day. Use one of the literacy strategies we explored this year (reader's response, sticky-notes, etc.…) to hold your thinking. You will be permitted to use personally completed literacy strategies for any and all assessments.
Note: Each table group will be hosting a party on Monday the 24th. Your table may bring food and entertainment (Although our inspiration is the party Gatsby throws in chapter 3, all elements of the party your table hosts must be school appropriate in terms of refreshments and entertainment – think cookies and board games.) Your goal is to create a party that would entice others to attend.
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5/17
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5/18
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5/19
Read: Chapter 1
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5/20
Read: Chapter 2
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5/21
Read: Chapter 3
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5/24
(Gatsby Party in class)
Read: Chapter 4
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5/25
Read: Chapter 5
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5/26
Read: Chapter 6
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5/27
Read: Chapter 7
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5/28
Read: Chapter 8
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5/31
Memorial Day
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6/1
Read: Chapter 9
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6/2
Discuss The Great Gatsby as a whole.
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6/3
Essay test on
The Great Gatsby
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6/4
Essay test on
The Great Gatsby
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