Reading Renaissance! HAPPY FRIDAY! Please take out your Reading Renaissance book and begin reading REMEMBER: Check your reading log to see where you left.

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Reading Renaissance! HAPPY FRIDAY! Please take out your Reading Renaissance book and begin reading REMEMBER: Check your reading log to see where you left off on Wednesday. Stop after you’ve finished each Chapter to write a summary and answer one of the questions

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Stem Flash Cards

External and Internal Conflict Rogue Wave

What is Conflict? A struggle between opposing forces

Internal Conflict Person vs. Self Involves a struggle with the person and his or her conscience Example: You’re trying to decide whether you should go to the mall with your friends or study for your test tomorrow

External Conflict Person vs. Nature Involves a struggle between the character and forces of nature beyond control Example: A family is forced to evacuate town because of a hurricane hiWgSZUZN0 hiWgSZUZN0

External Conflict Person vs. Person A struggle, mental or physical, between two characters in the story. Example: Two boys arguing about whose turn it is to be able to read in the reading corner w w

External Conflict Person vs. Society Involves a struggle between the characters and the rules or laws that govern the society in which he or she lives Example: A teenager breaks a curfew set by his or her parents

Closure… What is conflict? How do we analyze conflict in the text?

Reading Renaissance! HAPPY TUESDAY! Please take out your Reading Renaissance book and begin reading REMEMBER: Check your reading log to see where you left off on Friday. Stop after you’ve finished each Chapter to write a summary and answer one of the questions

You will need today Your note page from Friday A piece of paper An Expo Marker Answer Board

How have you experienced conflict? Independently write a 6 sentence paragraph about a conflict you have experienced Include what if it was external or internal Also include what type of conflict! If you cannot think of a conflict, you can create story about a conflct.

Create this chart in your notes Conflict TypeEvidenceWhy?Resolution?

Let’s Look at the Text… Look at lines What is the conflict? Is it INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL? What type? Why is it an example?

Conflict TypeEvidenceWhy?Resolution? External – Man vs. Nature Lines The Old Sea Dog has been flipped by a rogue wave. Sully and Scoot are in danger. Sully and Scoot need to work together to get to safety.

You Try… With your elbow partner, read lines First identify places in the text where conflict is present. Then, explain why is this an example? Finally, explain how this conflict could be resolved.