- We will use Cornell Notes to review Conflict and Theme.
- We will read "The Lake" by Ray Bradbury and identify themes and conflict.
- We will identify themes and conflict in our independent reading selections.
- We will work in groups to create a Kiosk Presentation.
Don't forget Open House is Thursday, September 12, at 5:30 pm!! If you cannot be there with your parent(s) please be sure to give them your ID number so they will be able to participate.
Questions for 9/11
1. What is the conflict, and is it internal or external? (Be sure to describe both sides.)
2. How is the conflict resolved?
3. How do the qualities of the main character lead to the resolution?
Questions for 9/11
1. What is the conflict, and is it internal or external? (Be sure to describe both sides.)
2. How is the conflict resolved?
3. How do the qualities of the main character lead to the resolution?
Question stems for conflict/plot
The reader can conclude that when
the character **** that the character is ****
Read these sentences -- These
sentences show that the character --
The author included paragraph *** in
order to
What effect does the character's
behavior have on the resolution
Which sentence best explains why...
Which event triggers the main problem
in the story?
Which statement best expresses the
main conflict in the story?
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