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Monday, September 20th EQ: 1. Does every conflict have a winner? 2. How can I analyze a character in a short story? Bell Ringer: Complete the graphic.

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2 Monday, September 20th EQ: 1. Does every conflict have a winner? 2. How can I analyze a character in a short story? Bell Ringer: Complete the graphic organizer about conflict. Write everything that comes to your mind about conflict and the related words. Homework: 1.Read for 20+ minutes; 2. Work on poetry project.

3 Finish test Write on the test paper Take your time Proofread Put completed tests in tan tray Pick up your blue text book Read your genre book

4 Poetry Projects! Go for the Grammy! or Go for the Clio! If you are going to be a musician, YOU must write the lyrics, but you may use someone else’s music If you are going to make an ad campaign, YOU must do all original work. You can sell a real product, service, or promote a real place, or you can make it up Due week from Friday

5 Think/Pair/Share Describe one specific example of each of the following types of conflicts. (The examples can be from a book, movie, TV show, your life, the life of someone you know, or a famous person’s life.) 1.An argument or disagreement between friends. 2.A misunderstanding between two people. 3.A competition between teams or in a contest. 4.A struggle to make a decision. 5.A struggle to overcome a challenge or an obstacle.

6 Think/Pair/Share Compare your examples with your neighbor’s. In the center column, describe the best example of each of the following types of conflicts. 1.An argument or disagreement between friends. 2.A misunderstanding between two people. 3.A competition between teams or in a contest. 4.A struggle to make a decision. 5.A struggle to overcome a challenge or an obstacle.

7 Think/Pair/Share Compare your examples with those shared in class. In the last column, describe the best example of each of the following types of conflicts. 1.An argument or disagreement between friends. 2.A misunderstanding between two people. 3.A competition between teams or in a contest. 4.A struggle to make a decision. 5.A struggle to overcome a challenge or an obstacle.

8 On your own! Use the examples and ideas you discussed with your partner and classmates and complete the following sentences below. 1.Misunderstandings can lead to conflict because _______. A misunderstanding can be resolved by _______. 2.When people or groups compete, the conflict is resolved by _________. 3.A person might feel a conflict inside himself or herself when ________. One way to resolve this kind of conflict can be _______.

9 Choose one of these responses and explain in your own words why you chose the response you did. Be ready to defend your choice. Every conflict has a winner. Every conflict does not have a winner. NOW….Let’s cross the line. Does NOT have a winner DOES have a winner

10 Tell What YOU think! With a partner, answer the four questions on the slip of paper I gave. Be ready to discuss.

11 (J) The Treasure of Lemon Brown Read each statement carefully, and then decide whether each is true or false. You should always trust people who are older than you. First impressions of people are the most important. Real treasures are worth money.

12 Read “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” Turn to p.205

13 Closing Activity Summarize what you’ve learned about conflict


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