The Great Gatsby Reading Calendar February 6th

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.””