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Monday, November 16, 2020

Day 38: 11/16/20 - Internal vs. External Conflict

Good Morning 6th Rebels,

         Today we will continue to work on our notebooks, and add page 16. 
                                Thank you
                                Mr. Trumble
Do Now:

  • Write tonight's homework in your agenda
  • Log in to your Chromebook & go to our blog & Google classroom
Homework:
  • Finish setting up today's page in your notebook, and upload a picture of the page to show that you got it done.
  • Complete the Internal vs. External Conflict Quiz (Due 11/17 by 9:00 am)


Activity #1
Interactive Notebook


Page 1 - Username & Passwords
Page 2 - STAR Assessment Data Tracking 
Page 3 - Unit 1 Title Page
Page 4 - The Literary Elements Notes
Page 5 - Figurative language Notes
Page 6 - Chromebook Shortcuts
Page 7 - The 4 C's & Discussion Sentence Stems
Page 8 - Reading Strategy Questioning
Page 9 - Reading Strategy Questioning
Page 10 - How to Respond to Literature
Page 11 - Using Transitions
Page 12 - Setting
Page 13 - Characterization
Page 14 - Characterization Words
Page 15 - Point of View
Page 16 - Internal vs. External Conflict

***Be sure:
  • You do not skip any pages
  • Use the front & the back of each page
  • Every Page Needs a Title
  • Every Page Needs a Date
  • Every Page Needs a Page Number
Page 16
Internal Vs. External Conflict

Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces or characters
  • Main conflict is central to the plot
  • A story can have several conflicts
  • without conflict the story would be Boring
  • Conflicts can be internal or external
What are some examples of internal Conflicts?
What are some examples of external Conflicts?
 


Have a great day.

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