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Entry task Quiz question Put your name and the title of the book on the post it THEN: Look at the cover and back summary of your new book Predict a simple one-word theme idea based on that information.

Entry task Quiz question At each station is a scenario Read the scenario On a post it: Identify the conflict in the scenario Provide evidence for that conflict

Get out your reading book and notebook Walk in work Get out your reading book and notebook Turn to Reading and a new page title it Types of Conflict

Conflict In a story, conflict is the struggle between opposing forces. On one side is the protagonist and other side is the antagonist.

Internal Conflict takes place inside of the body/mind. External vs internal External Conflict takes place outside of the body Internal Conflict takes place inside of the body/mind.

Character vs. Character External The struggle is between two or more characters in the story. Could be about 2 groups fighting Protagonist Harry vs. Antagonist Voldemort Protagonist Batman vs. Antagonist Joker

Character vs. Nature External This type of conflict pits a story's main character (protagonist) or characters against a natural force such as a flood, predatory animal, or disease epidemic (antagonists) External

Character Against Society In many stories, the protagonist battles against element of government or culture (antagonists). External

Internal Character vs. Self When a character (protagonist) is struggling to overcome fear, addiction, emotional damage or other crippling personal issue (antagonist). Internal

Read aloud Inside out and Back Again Think about… What are the types of conflicts? (Complex texts have multiple) What evidence do I have to support that?