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WEEK 4September 12-16
Questions
Essential Question: : How is a character’s life affected by relationships in fiction?
Higher Order Thinking Questions: How do characters respond or
change as the plot moves toward a resolution?
How do readers distinguish internal and external conflict?
Monday
Warm-up glued here
Answers1. Scavengers
means2. The main idea is3. The Baleen
whales bypass the food chain by
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Writing Prompt (after the lesson)
Write your answer here
#4 – Conflict Notes
Food Chain
Phytoplankton zooplankton smaller fish tuna (larger fish) sharks, sea lions (or humans) killer whales
Zooplankton baleen whales
Conflict
The problem or struggle that a character faces in a story
The conflict in ASIAD… Margot moved to Venus and misses the
sun; gets locked in a closet
Conflict
Internal External Man vs. Self: a
problem a character has in their mind Your feelings, your
thoughts, etc. Harry Potter Black Swan
Man vs. Man: a problem a character has with someone else Batman v. The Joker
Man vs. Nature: a problem a character has with the world or environment Hatchet Man v. Wild TV show
Practice
In Number the Stars, the main character Ann Marie must hide her Jewish friend from the Nazis and must learn to overcome her fears to be brave.
What are the types of conflict?
External Conflict•Man v. man• Ann Marie has a
conflict with the Nazis
Internal Conflict•Man v. self• Ann Marie has a
conflict with her fear
Practice
Jeff is really bummed. He is starting a new school this year and leaving all of his friends behind. He is a very shy student and is afraid he’ll be very lonely this year.
What type of conflict is Jeff experiencing?
Practice
Sam was outside in the winter snow. He was lost in the Alaskan blizzard. Pretty soon, the temperature was going to drop below 0 degrees.
What kind of conflict is Sam experiencing?
Practice
Margot was an outsider on the planet Venus. She was not like the other students because she had seen the sun. William bullied her and locks her in the closet.
What type of conflict is Margot experiencing?
Writing Prompt
How do you distinguish between internal and external conflict? What is the difference between internal
and external conflict? Internal conflict is a problem with yourself
and external is with an outside issue like weather or other people.
There can be many different types of problems.
Internal conflict is a problem with yourself and external is with an outside issue like weather or other people.
\There can be many different types of problems.
Characters can have many different types of problems.
Reflection – 4th block
Name (first and last) 3 things you learned today 2 things you don’t get 1 question or comment
All Summer in a Day
Movie time! Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI8A1
LOLdkA
Tuesday
Warm-up glued here
Answers
1. You should read2. Social means3. The author’s
purpose is4. Letter is not a
fact.
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Writing Prompt:
Write your answer here
Media Center
Follow all directions Walk in quietly. Take a seat at the round tables. Listen to Ms. Wyckoff.
Writing Prompt
Today I learned that…
Wednesday
Warm-up glued here
Answers1. I can infer about
peacocks that2. Letter can be
verified.3. Peacocks are
native to
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Writing Prompt:During the movie
Write your answer here
#5 Plot and setting: Textual evidence
ASIAD 2 examples
Plot event from story: The children tried to remember what the
sun was like.
How would a different setting (time or place) affect the plot? If the story were set on Earth, the
children would not have completely forgotten what the sun was like.
Exit Ticket
3 things I learned about conflict 2 examples of conflict 1 question or comment (anything
you didn’t understand) If no questions… “I understood this
lesson because” or “The most interesting part was”
Setting and Plot – 4th blockSetting: Bradbury’s Venus Setting: EarthPlot event: the children tried to remember what the sun was like.
If the story were set on Earth, the children would not have completely forgotten what the sun was like.
Plot event:
Plot event:
Plot event:
Movie Clip
Part 31. How is this ending different than the
story?2. Which ending is better and why?3. Write your own ending to the story!
Thursday
Warm-up glued here
Answers1. You can infer2. The main idea of
the first paragraph is
3. A good way to find the answer is
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Writing Prompt:
After the lesson
Write your answer here
Notes to class
Quiz on Friday Makeups from last quiz on Friday as well
(bring your notes!) Reading log due Monday
10 points off for every day it is late Curriculum Night on Monday at 5:30
for parents
Setting and Plot – 1st and 2nd block
Setting: Bradbury’s Venus Setting: EarthPlot event: the children tried to remember what the sun was like.
If the story were set on Earth, the children would not have completely forgotten what the sun was like.
Plot event:
Plot event:
Plot event:
4th Block
Listen to the story The Paperbag Princesss
Complete the worksheet after the story.
Quiz Review - Vocab
What is the time and place of the action in a story? Setting
What are Connections between people and events? Relationships
What are the people, animals, or creatures who take part in the story’s action? Character
Quiz review - vocab
The problem or struggle that a character faces in a story is what? Conflict
What shows how the conflict becomes more difficult and builds suspense? Rising action
What Eases the tension and shows how the main character resolves the conflict? Falling action
Quiz review - vocab
The most exciting part and a turning point in the story; It makes the outcome of the conflict clear is what? Climax
What Reveals how everything turns out? Resolution
Where and when is the setting for ASIAD? Venus
What is the internal conflict in ASIAD? Margot missing the sun
Quiz review - vocab
What is an external conflict in ASIAD? The children bullying Margot and locking her in a
closet When it starts to rain and the children return
to the classroom is what part of the plot chart? Falling action
What is the climax of ASIAD? When the sun comes out
What is the resolution of ASIAD? The children remember Margot and go to let her out
of the closet
EQ and HOTQ
How do characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution?
How do readers distinguish internal and external conflict?
How was Margot’s life affected by her classmates?
Facebook Project! – 3rd block Today you will begin your first project for class. You will create a “facebook page” for Margot. It will include elements of plot and
internal/external conflict. Using the handout, create the following…
Status updates (from before she left Earth to the end of the story)
Information Wall posts (family, friends, Venus children, etc.) Picture for her Extra credit for the “about me” section
Rubric Completing all elements = 20 points Neat and colorful = 10-15 points
(extra points here) Accuracy of information = 20 points Total points possible = 50
Grades 55-47 = A 46-43 = B 42-40 = C 35-41 = D
Extra credit 5 points for completing an accurate Plot chart of All Summer in a Day!
Facebook Presentations – Monday?
In your groups present your facebook projects. You each have 3 minutes to explain your project and why you added the information that you did.
After the time is up, please turn in your projects to the correct drawer in the back of the room.
Quiz Review
Vocab HOTQ’s EQ Comprehension Plot Conflict
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