2. Review vocab
3. Vocab quiz
4. Recap/review
5. Continue reading Gatsby
1. Harlem and the Jazz Age article quiz
2. Review vocab 3. Vocab quiz 4. Recap/review 5. Continue reading Gatsby
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1. Comma practice 4 & 5
2. New vocab http://quizlet.com/_n02vv 3. Recap/review 4. Finish reading chapter 4 of Gatsby 5. Homework: answer ch. 4 Gatsby questions 1. Catcalling controversy--view videos, read article, and discuss
-"10 Hours Walking in NYC as a Woman" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1XGPvbWn0A -"Women of Color React to That Viral Catcalling Video" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/07/women-of-color-respond-viral-catcalling-video_n_6123800.html -Article: "Cast Your Vote: Do We Need Laws Against Catcalling?" 2. View Luhrman Gatsby film 1. Vocab dialogue/text assignment
2. Review vocab 3. Vocab quiz 4. Finish reading ch. 3 5. Ch. 3 questions 6. Begin reading ch. 4 1. Turn in comma practice
2. Poetry analysis: War is Kind 3. Vocab review 4. Review comma practice 5. Recap/review 6. Read ch. 3 of Gatsby 1. ACT writing practice, passage IV
2. Recap/review 3. Finish chapter 2 of Gatsby 4. Comma practice 2 and 3 (complete for homework) 1. Read Prohibition article and answer quiz questions (for a grade)
2. Turn in 1920s background notes 3. Recap/review 4. Continue reading Gatsby through chapter 2, page 27 1. Comma practice
-OWL Comma practice -Comma comma rules 2. New vocab. Quizlet link: http://quizlet.com/_bohjm 3. Recap/review 4. Read Gatsby through page 15 1. Warm-up: write a position statement explaining what you think the legal drinking age should be. Then, support your claim with at least two specific examples.
2. Study for five minutes 3. Vocab quiz 4. Study for five minutes 5. Literature periods quiz 6. Begin reading Gatsby 7. Homework (due Tuesday): read the Roaring 20s packet info and create a bulleted list with key facts from each of the seven headings we identified 1. Poetry warm-up: The Road Not Taken
2. Review vocab 3. Review lit terms (quiz tomorrow) 4. Review article quiz 5. Review parallelism 6. Fitzgerald/Gatsby background |
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