The Great Gatsby Reading Calendar February 6th- March 3rd Sun Mon 5 6 7 Finish Chapter 1 in class HomeWork: Ch. 2 pg. 23-26 “… who might be on the train.” 13 14 HW: Ch. 3 pg. 50HW: Ch. 3 pg. 5555 59 “The nature of Mr. “Reading over Tostoff’s what I have composition…” to written…” to “… I “… up in a formal am one of the few gesture of honest people I farewell.” have ever known.” 20 21 President’s Day Read Ch. 5 in class NO SCHOOL!!! HW: Ch. 6 pg. 97101 “About this time…” to “…substantiality of a man.” 19 Make sure you are caught up on all reading and packet materials! 26 HW: Ch. 8 pg. 154-160 “Up in the city, I tried…” to “…nodding into the twilight.” Wed 8 HW: Ch. 2 pg. 2731 “She had changed her dress…” to “..pivot through the smoky air.” 15 HW: Ch. 4 pg. 6165 “On Sunday morning while church bells…” to “… but a glance at him convinced me otherwise.” 22 HW: Ch. 6 pg. 101106 “”He told me all this…” to “…she wasn’t having a good time.” Thu 9 HW: Ch. 2 pg. 3135 “”My dear,” she told her sister…” to “…inexhaustible variety of life.” 16 HW: Ch. 4 pg. 6569 “”After that I lived like a young rajah.” to “…Gatsby could happen, without any particular wonder.” 23 HW: Ch. 6 pg. 106111 “We were at a particularly tipsy…” to “uncommon-icable forever.” 27 28 1 2 HW: Ch. 8 pg. 160- HW: Ch. 9 pg. 163- HW: Ch. 9 pg. 167- HW: Ch. 9 pg. 172162 167 171 177 “By six o’clock “After two years I “I think it was on “I saw that for Michaelis was…” remember…” to the third day that some reason…” to to “…and the “…the connection a telegram…” to “…tremendously holocaust was was broken.” “…to the bitter sorry I turned complete. end.” away.” Start Chapter 1 in class 12 HW: Ch. 3 pg. 4549 “”Let’s get out”…” to “Tostoff’s Jazz History of the World…” Tue Fri Sat 10 HW: Ch. 2 pg. 3638 “Myrtle pulled her chair close to mine…” to “…the four o’clock train.” 17 HW: Ch. 4 pg. 6974 “”Roaring noon. In a well-fanned…” to “I turned towards Mr. Gatsby, but he was no longer there.” 24 Read Ch. 7 in class HW: Ch. 8 pg. 147150 “I couldn’t sleep…” to “…as though she were asleep.” 11 HW: Ch. 3 pg. 39-44 “There was music…” to “… guard against its spectroscopic gayety.” 3 HW: Ch. 9 pg. 178180 “One afternoon late in October…” to “…back ceaselessly into the past.” 4 18 HW: Ch. 4 pg. 7480 “”One October day in 1917…” to “…and so I drew her up again closer, this time to my face.” 25 HW: Ch. 8 pg. 150154 “He did extraordinarily well…” to “”I enjoyed breakfast, Gatsby.””
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