Day 6 Thursday 1/30
Warm-up (10) Greek and Latin (15) Conflict Notes (foldable)(25) Conflict Guided Practice (10) Exit Ticket (10)
Warm-up
Why'd you have to leave in July
On a peaceful and serene summer night
I wish that you would have waited until
September
Just a couple more memories to remember
I guess I had to pay you back to your lender
I guess I had to send you back to The Sender
But then again maybe you're gone till
November
And maybe this is just a part of the agenda
Why'd you have to go so soon
We miss you
<< Read the lyrics from Nicki Minaj’s
song “We Miss You” on the left.
1. What is the conflict/problem in
these lyrics?
2. Who do you think the conflict is
between?
3. Have you ever been in a similar
situation?
Data
Irony Block 1 = 85%
Mastery! Block 2= 62%
Mastery Block 3 = 58%
100% Club Prisca, Emmanuel,
Shauna, Alexis, Paloma, Ronke, Jordan, Andrei, Sarah, Najah, Pandora
Sahera, Thomas, Nicholas, Kelin, Damya, Ryell, Ruben
Cindy, Diamond, Kiyana, Morgan, Lizbeth
tens
To stretchTension: mental or emotional strain.
frac(t), frag, rupt
To break Fracture: the cracking or breaking
of a hard object or material.
klept(o)
To stealKleptomaniac: Someone who is
obsessed with stealing.
act
To doActress: a female whose profession
is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television.
struc(t)
To build Construction: the building of
something; typically a large structure.
simil
To compare Simile: a literary metaphor that
uses “like” or “as” to compare two unlike things.
It’s as easy as taking candy from a baby.
Paper folded in half, top half says name of conflict.
Definitions(top half)
Picture/Example(bottom half)
Conflict definition
Conflict
Conflict is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict,
there is no plot.
Conflictis the dramatic struggle
between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no
plot.
Types of Conflict
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Nature
Character vs. Society
Character vs. Technology
Character vs. Self
External Conflict
Internal Conflict
Character vs. Character
A character has a disagreement with another character.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jpoki4wBwtA
Why is the conflict in this Family Guy clip an example of character vs. character?
Can you think of another example of this type of conflict?
Character vs. Self
A main character’s (or group of characters’) main source of conflict is social traditions or concepts- conscience, indecisiveness, guilt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnyDdfVgqnQ&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2T7d8j6I5I
Why is the conflict in this Twilight clip an example of character vs. self?
Can you think of another example of this type of conflict?
Character vs. Nature
A character in conflict with the forces of nature, which serve as the antagonist.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzYXUVmt9So
Why is the conflict in this Twister clip an example of character vs. nature?
Can you think of another example of this type of conflict?
Character vs. Technology
A character against man-made intelligence machines
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSiTZToJBy4
Why is the conflict in this commercial an example of character vs. technology?
Can you think of another example of this type of conflict?
Character vs. Society
This type of conflict has the main character in conflict with a larger group: a community, society, culture, laws, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNbPnqyvItk
Why is the conflict in this Easy A clip an example of character vs. society?
Can you think of another example of this type of conflict?
Guided Practice:Conflict Identification Sheet
Work with a partner to fill in the boxes on the handout. You need to 1) identify the type of conflict and 2) explain one way to resolve the conflict
You and your partner should only be discussing the paper.
Pick you desk up silently to face your partner. When you move, I should not hear any sounds– either the desk or talking.
Exit Ticket
1. What is conflict?2. List the 5 types of conflict.3. Identify the type of conflict in the example below:
You just got your driver’s license and you ask your dad if you can borrow his car on Friday night. He wants to know where you plan on going, and you tell him that you want to drive three of your friends to the movie theater. He quickly says “No, you aren’t ready to drive in a car full of loud teenagers.” You yell that he’s “unfair” and is “trying to ruin your life.” He says that now you have to wait a month before you can borrow his car for any reason.