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The Great Gatsby SLIDESHOW LECTURE | A 9-page Lecture to Accompany the Slideshow
By Rigorous Resources for High School English
This EDITABLE lecture was created to accopany a pre-reading slideshow on the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the culture of 1920s America. What you'll get is an 9-page lecture created to accompany a 41-slide PowerPoint presentation called "The Road to Gatsby: A Slideshow on F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Roaring Twenties."
Whether or not you choose to purchase the 9-page lecture, the actual SLIDESHOW can be downloaded for FREE by clicking HERE.
Here's a quick glimpse into each of the four sections featured in the slideshow:
• Part I. The Artist as a Young Man: This section features photographs of Fitzgerald from his childhood in Minnesota, his college years at Princeton, his military training at Camp Sheridan, and his romantic courtship of Zelda Sayre in Montgomery, Alabama. Your students will be fascinated by the parallels between Fitzgerald's life and Jay Gatsby's upbringing, military training, and romantic life. After all, it is only because Gatsby is wearing his military uniform — which erases the signs of his class status — that he can get close to Daisy Faye! (13 slides)
• Part II. New York in the Artistic Imagination: This section features photographs and paintings of the rapidly changing skyline of New York in the 1920s. Photographs by Alfred Stiegliz reveal how 5-story brownstones were replaced by 50-story skyscrapers. Paintings by Georgia O'Keefe and Howard Thain reveal how the invention of electric lights imbued the cityscape with color and romantic allure. (7 slides)
• Part III. The Characters as Readers: This section will not only prepare students to catch the literary allusions in The Great Gatsby but will get students thinking about what the books that various characters are reading might reveal about their personalities. What does his interest in Horatio Alger's rags-to-riches novels reveal about the character of Jay Gatsby? What does his interest in Lothrop Stoddard's The Rising Tide of Color reveal about the racist and xenophobic views of Tom Buchanan? (7 slides)
• Part IV. Drafting The Great Gatsby: This section features photographs of the mansions and parties that Scott and Zelda attended on Long Island in 1923. It also features Fitzgerald's handwritten drafts of the first and last pages of his novel, a list of the six titles that Fitzgerald rejected (plus the title he actually preferred but requested after the book had gone to print), and the painting by Fancis Cugat that Fitzgerald selected for the cover of The Great Gatsby. (12 slides)
This slideshow will come to you in a 41-slide EDITABLE PowerPoint presentation which you can customize to the needs of your students!
Again, this 9-page EDITABLE lecture can be purchased for $1.99. The lecture was created to accompany a 41-slide EDITABLE slideshow that can be downloaded for FREE by clicking HERE. (Sellers are only able to upload one document per TeachShare product, so I've had to upload the lecture under a separate product listing. Apologies in advance for the inconvenience). As a bonus for purchasing the lecture, you'll also get a Spotify playlist of the songs played at parties in The Great Gatsby.
Thank you for choosing “Rigorous Resources”!!
Happy teaching!
Adam Jernigan, Ph.D.
Note: The lecture and slideshow are also included in my Gatsby MEGA-Bundle. The bundle contains everything you'll need to deliver amazing and comprehensive lessons on Fitzgerald's novel: over 40 slides and over 240 pages of content-rich handouts and activities. If you've already purchased the bundle, you don't need to purchase the slideshow. Thanks!
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Splat the Cat and the Pumpkin-Picking Plan - A Halloween Reader's Theater
By Mr. Lee's Learners
Get ready for the Fall and Halloween with this Reader's Theater companion activity to the book “Splat the Cat and the Pumpkin-Picking Plan” by Rob Scotton. It will enable the children to enjoy the story even more as well as increase reading fluency and speaking skills.
About the Book
When Splat the Cat goes with Seymour to a pumpkin patch, he is determined to find the biggest pumpkin ever. But when he finally does, Splat discovers the real challenge isn't finding the pumpkin.
There are roles for four students; two narrators, Splat and Mom.
I hope you enjoy using this reader’s theater with your students
AR Test No. 169251 Grade Level 2.1
Halloween Reader’s Theater:
Who Will Haunt My House on Halloween? - A Halloween Reader’s Theater
Click, Clack, Boo! - A Halloween Reader’s Theater
Halloween Night - A Halloween Reader's Theater
Spooky Hour - A Halloween Reader's Theater
The Night Before Halloween - A Halloween Reader's Theater
Halloween Reader's Theater Bundle
All Reader's Theater Script
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Who Will Haunt My House on Halloween? - Halloween Reader’s Theater
By Mr. Lee's Learners
This #Halloween Reader's Theater is a companion activity to the book "Who Will Haunt My House on Halloween? by Jerry Pallotta. This Reader's Theater will enable the children to enjoy the story even more as well as increase reading fluency and speaking skills. #HappyHalloween
About the Book:
It's Halloween night. While her mother is upstairs getting her daughter's costume read, lots of trick-or-treaters stop by the house - from werewolves, ghosts, and zombies to witches, bats, dinosaurs, and more! But are they really . . . real?
There are roles for three students.
I hope you enjoy using this reader’s theater with your students
AR Test No. 127424 Grade Level 1.1
Halloween Reader’s Theater:
Click, Clack, Boo! - A Halloween Reader’s Theater
Splat the Cat and the Pumpkin-Picking Plan - A Halloween Reader's Theater
Halloween Night - A Halloween Reader's Theater
Spooky Hour - A Halloween Reader's Theater
The Night Before Halloween - A Halloween Reader's Theater
Halloween Reader's Theater Bundle
All Reader's Theater Script
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Thanks for Thanksgiving by Julie Markes - A Thanksgiving Reader's Theater
By Mr. Lee's Learners
This Reader's Theater is a companion activity to the book "Thanks for Thanksgiving" by Julie Markes. This Reader's Theater will enable the children to enjoy the story even more as well as increase reading fluency and speaking skills.
About the Book:
Everyone knows that Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks—the question is, where to begin? From the turkey on the table to warm, cozy cuddles, life is full of small things and bigger pleasures. But what's most important is being able to share them with family!
There are roles for two students.
I hope you enjoy using this reader’s theater with your students.
Thanksgiving Reader’s Theater:
Run, Turkey, Run! - A Thanksgiving Reader's Theater
Thankful by Eileen Spinelli - Reader's Theater Companion
Give Thanks for Each Day by Steve Metzger - Reader's Theater Companion
Five Flying Turkeys by Barbara B. McGrath - Reader's Theater Companion
All Reader's Theater Script
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