Gatsby Chapter 4

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2/23/16
Do Now:
Homework:
- Take out something to write
with.
- Take out your chapter 4
guided reading questions.
- Finish the chapter 4 review
worksheet
- Read chapter 5 and
complete the guided
reading questions for Friday
2/26/16
Learning Goal: How can textual evidence be used to support claims?
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Agenda:
1) “Did You Read It” Quiz
1) Hand in your quiz when you are done and start
working on the chapter 4 review worksheet.
2) Chapter 4 Review Worksheet
1) Groups of 4 or 5
“Did You Read It” Quiz:
In a paragraph summarize chapter 4.
Be sure to explain:
1) What Gatsby tells us of his past
2) Gatsby and Daisy’s history
3) Meyer Wolfsheim (where do we meet him,
who is he, and who is he connected to?)
4) Jordan’s role in the chapter (What does
Gatsby want her to do?)
5) What Gatsby wants Nick to do
Chapter 4 Review Worksheet:
Directions: Answer questions 1-4 with direct quotes from chapter 4. Be sure to find the most relevant textual
evidence to support the claims and answer the questions.
1)
What five things does Gatsby tell us about his past?
2)
Characterize Mr. Wolfsheim:
a.
Speech –
b.
Thoughts –
c.
Effect on Others –
d.
Action –
e.
Looks –
3)
Support the Claim: Daisy was in love with Gatsby.
Textual Evidence:
Explain your answer:
4)
Support the Claim: Daisy was unhappy on her wedding day.
Textual Evidence:
Explain your answer:
5)
Support the Claim: Daisy was in love with Tom.
Textual Evidence:
Explain your answer:
Chapter 4 Scavenger Hunt:
Directions: At the end of chapter four, Nick says, "There are only the pursued,
the pursuing, the busy, and the tired." In what sense is this true so far in the
book? Who is pursued, pursing, busy, and tired?
Pursued
Who?
Pursuing
Who?
Busy
Tired
Who?
Who?
Explain:
Explain:
Explain:
Explain:
6)
What can you infer about Nick based on the quote "There are
only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy, and the tired"? In chapter one
Nick states that he is “inclined to reserve all judgements”. Is this
statement still true by the end of chapter 4? Explain your answers.
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