The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald. 2 FLTs I will use my prior knowledge to answer questions about the main themes of the book. I will complete the.

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The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald

2 FLTs I will use my prior knowledge to answer questions about the main themes of the book. I will complete the Pre-Reading and Anticipation Guide questions. 2

Reading Schedule April 4-8 –Day 2: Chapter 1 (5-26) Quiz –Day 3: Chapters 2, 3 (27-64) Quiz April –Day 1: Chapter 4 (65-85) Quiz –Day 2: Chapters 5, 6 (86-118) Quiz –Day 3: Chapter 7 ( ) Quiz April (Spring Break) –Chapter 8 ( ) Quiz –Chapter 9 (FINISH BOOK! ) Quiz

4 Quiz Schedule April 5/6 - Quiz 1 April 7 - Quiz 2/3 April 11 - Quiz 4 April 12/13 - Quiz 5/6 April 14 - Quiz 7 April 25 - Quiz 8 April 28 - Quiz 9 4

5 Pre-Reading Questions Why are we still reading a book written in the 1920's? What gives a book its longevity? Some people think that having money leads to happiness. Do you agree? Why or why not? What are the advantages or disadvantages of being wealthy? 5

6 Pre-Reading Questions What is the "American Dream"? Where did it originate, and how has it changed over the centuries? Have you ever wanted to relive a moment from your past, to redo it? Describe the situation. How and why would you change the past? 6