Showing posts with label Great Gatsby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Gatsby. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Gatsby work day/ Thesis day

Do now: What do you have left to do in your essay?  (answer on socrative: tls108)

Objective:

  • Use peer suggestions to revise essay
  • Use school databases to find secondary sources on thesis authors
Agenda:
1. do now
2. 1-mod: Gatsby essay work time
3. 2nd mod: 
  • Decide which FOUR books you think you will read for your FIRST CHOICE author/topic
  • use one of the school databases to find THREE articles about THREE books (you do not need to print them; however, you will need the bibliography information)
4. Summarizer

HW: Bring a thesis book to class (THURSDAY: Pink, FRIDAY: Blue). Essay is due FRIDAY

Monday, May 4, 2015

Gatsby Peer Edit Workshop

Do now: Find a partner (can be a group of three). Share your google doc with your partner(s).

Objectives:

  • provide effective critiques and suggestions for revisions 
  • work effectively in a pair
  • work independently to revise essay

Agenda:
1. do now
2. Open the Peer editing google doc (CLICK HERE)
3. Make a copy of the peer editing doc and share it with your partner
4. Read your partner's essay (feel free to make proofreading/other comments in paper)
5. Fill out the peer editing handout
6. Verbally discuss what you wrote in the peer editing handout
7. Work independently to revise your essay

HW: Work on essay.  Essay is due Friday.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Gatsby 6.4

Do now: Review your note cards

Objectives:

  • create note cards analyzing primary and secondary sources
  • begin to draft research essay

Agenda:
1. do now
2. Check thesis statements
3. Workshop: begin drafting essay
4. Summarizer

HW: Draft for Peer Editing due MONDAY

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Gatsby 6.3

Do now: Take out your annotated secondary source article

Objectives:

  • critique secondary source articles
  • identify key quotations from primary and secondary sources

Agenda:
1. Do now
2. Note cards: individual or in pairs (google drive or handwritten)
3. Develop a thesis statement
4. summarizer

HW: Draft a thesis statement

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Gatsby 6.2

Do now: Share your research question with a partner

Objectives:

  • conference about prompts and research questions
  • annotate secondary source article 

Agenda:
1. do now
2.Conferences
3.. Annotate Secondary Source Article

HW: Identify 5 Gatsby quotes and 3 secondary source quotes

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Gatsby 6.1

Do now: take out the essay prompts and review the possible choices

Objectives:

  • understand the expectations of the essay assignment
  • identify one prompt of interest
  • use school databases to identify one article on the selected topic
Agenda:
1. do now
2. Review/Clarify the essay assignment
3. Workshop time: identify a prompt, develop a research question, research articles on identified topic
4. Summarizer

HW:
 1) Create a "Great Gatsby" folder in your BELMONTSCHOOLS GOOGLE DRIVE.  2) In the "Great Gatsby" folder, create TWO documents: A) Note cards Doc: “Last Name, First Name Note Cards.” B) Essay Doc: “Last Name, First Name Essay.”  
2) Print one scholarly article and bring to class TUESDAY

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Gatsby 5.1

Do now: Last minute group prep (10 minutes)

Objectives:


  • use critical lens to examine the overall meaning of The Great Gatsby
  • work effectively in groups to analyze the

Agenda:
1. do now
2. Group presentations
3. Summarizer: which lens seems the most interesting for GG? why?

HW: fill out the senior thesis form

Friday, April 10, 2015

Gatsby 4.4

Do now: put desks in rows for quiz
Objectives:
  • demonstrate mastery of understanding of vocab
  • use critical lens to examine the overall meaning of The Great Gatsby
  • work effectively in groups to analyze the novel
Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. vocab quiz
  3. Group work
  4. summarizer

HW: Critical Lens presentations on Monday

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Gatsby 4.3

Gatsby 4.3
Do now: Review chapter 9 questions with your table group
Objectives:
  • use critical lens to examine the overall meaning of The Great Gatsby
  • work effectively in groups to analyze the novel


Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Critical Lens Assignment- overview
  3. Picking groups (out of a bag)
  4. Group work: review topic and begin to analyze novel
  5. summarizer

HW: vocab quiz on FRIDAY

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Gatsby 4.2

Do now: You finished the book…what is your reaction? Free write for five minutes: Did you like it? Why? Why not? Were you disappointed? Sad to finish it? Confused?
Objectives:
  • analyze the end of the book
Agenda:
1. Do now
2. Table groups: symbol handout (in survival guide)
3. Discuss: Gatsby's father
4. Close reading: last few paragraphs
5. Individual: annotate chapter 9 (in survival Guide)
6. Table groups: answer close reading questions for chapter 9 (in survival guide)
HW: Study for vocab quiz on FRIDAY

Monday, April 6, 2015

Gatsby 4.1

Do now: Where did Gatsby die? Why do you think Fitzgerald selected that location? (Think figuratively!)
Objectives:
  • demonstrate close reading skills through annotation for literary devices
Agenda:
1. Do now
2. Individual: annotate chapter 8 passage (in survival guide)
3. Table groups: answer questions on close reading handout (in survival guide)
4. Class: review
5. If time: listen to chapter 9
6. Summarizer

HW: finish reading chapter 9

Friday, April 3, 2015

Gatsby 3.4

Do now: Prepare your tableau! (5 minutes)

Objectives:

  • analyze director choices
  • compare film versions

Agenda:
1. do now
2. Tableaux
3. (Week 2 vocab- BLUE)
4. Watch films
5. Summarizer

HW: Read chapter 8

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Gatsby 3.3

Do now: Find one piece of textual evidence that describes the weather/heat in this chapter.  Why do you think Fitzgerald stresses the weather in this way?

Objectives:
  • identify and recreate key moments from chapter 7
  • work effectively in groups
Agenda
1. do now
2. Week 2 vocab- define
3. Symbolism handout
4.Review: Tableau activity
5. In groups: work on tableau activity
6. Summarizer

HW: Prep for tableaux

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Gatsby 3.2

Do now : Discuss the significance of: Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever. Compared to the great distance that had separated him from Daisy it had seemed very near to her, almost touching her. It had seemed as close as a star to the moon. Now it was again a green light on a dock. His count of enchanted objects had diminished by one (93).

Objectives:
  • Evaluate the text for important events and accurately reconstruct and visually create Gatsby’s non-linear past in an organized way.
  • Explain the importance of Gatsby’s mantra: “Of course you can repeat the past!”
Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Identify the major events, places and people that make up the history of James Gatz. For each event or period, create a picture, symbol or object that identifies or symbolizes that particular incident (save the final art for the actual timeline).
  3. For at least three events, pull out one short quotation that you think is important in illustrating Gatsby’s motivation or character. For example, when describing Gatsby’s childhood, you might choose, “His parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people” (p. 98, and yes, you can use that one).
  4. On a piece of paper, create a timeline or diagram that illustrates this sequence of events. Because you will be adding to this in later chapters, make sure to leave some room at the end, and in between the events that you choose. 
HW: Finish reading/ re-read chapter 7

Monday, March 30, 2015

Gatsby 3.1

Gatsby 3.1
Do now: is there a moment/time in your past that you think about and that you wish you could return to? Why? What about it do you want to recapture, or change? (piece of paper to hand in)


Objectives:
  • Evaluate the text for important events and accurately reconstruct and visually create Gatsby’s non-linear past in an organized way.
  • Explain the importance of Gatsby’s mantra: “Of course you can repeat the past!”
Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Chapter 5 review
  3. Identify the major events, places and people that make up the history of James Gatz. For each event or period, create a picture, symbol or object that identifies or symbolizes that particular incident (save the final art for the actual timeline).
  4. For at least three events, pull out one short quotation that you think is important in illustrating Gatsby’s motivation or character. For example, when describing Gatsby’s childhood, you might choose, “His parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people” (p. 98, and yes, you can use that one).
  5. On a piece of paper, create a timeline or diagram that illustrates this sequence of events. Because you will be adding to this in later chapters, make sure to leave some room at the end, and in between the events that you choose. 
HW: Read chapter 7

Friday, March 27, 2015

Gatsby 2.4

Do now: When you do something to upset a friend or a family member (and you are at fault), how do you make it 
up to that person?
Objectives:
  • identify imagery in chapter 5
  • analyze the significance of time in the novel
Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. Chapter 5 question- what did you notice?
  3. Word association
  1. Close reading excerpt
  2. Begin to read Chapter 6


HW: Read chapter 6

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Gatsby 2.3

Do now: Write down your honest thoughts—be ready to share at least one.
  1. Is there a specific place or image that makes you hopeful when you see it?
  2. If you had the opportunity to make a lot of money dishonestly/illegally, but in a way that didn’t physically hurt anyone, and knew that you wouldn’t be caught, what do you think you would do? What’s your rationale?
Objectives:
  • Closely analyze text for symbolism, significance and relevance and report back to the class.
  •        Work together in small groups to achieve their analysis goal.

Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. In table groups: work on one big question
  3. if time, start reading chapter 5- Gatsby and Daisy meet!
  4. Summarizer

HW: Read chapter 5

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Gatsby 2.2

Do now: In table groups, make a list of colors from chapter 3
Objectives:
  • identify color imagery in chapter 3
  • identify key quotations from chapter 3

Agenda:
1 do now
2. Instagram Gatsby’s party!
3. Independent work
4. Summarizer

HW: finish instagram photo and read chapter 4

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Gatsby 2.1

Do now: What does Jordan say about careless drivers at the end of chapter 3?

Objectives:
  • analyze how Fitzgerald juxtaposes Daisy, Myrtle and Jordan
  • identify how Fitzgerald produces suspense of Gatsby's character
  • identify color imagery in chapter 3
Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. What are the rumors about Gatsby?  List them.
  3. In table groups: complete the Daisy/Myrtle/Jordan handout
  4. Discuss: meeting gatsby
  5. Watch film

HW: Re-read chapter 3.  Make a list of colors from the chapter

Friday, March 20, 2015

Gatsby 1.4

Do now: complete the symbols/color worksheet in the back of the Great Gatsby Survival Guide


Objectives:
  • identify color imagery in chapter 2
  • identify major plot points in chapter 2
Agenda:
  1. do now
  2. In groups: answer study guide questions for chapter 2
  3. Review answers: valley of the ashes, myrtle, party
  4. Film: Redford version (film notation sheet)
  5. summarizer

HW: Finish reading chapter 3