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Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity
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Collaborate digitally and study fiction! Engage students in authentic literary analysis with this digital collaborative analysis activity that focuses on analyzing conflict. This teaching resource includes two Google-docs that are ideal for any fiction text.

Analyzing Conflict Doc 1 - Collaborative Analysis

Step 1: Digital collaboration. In the first document, students collaborate and answer a series of text-based questions about the conflict of the story. Students will work together to answer one guiding question together, and then each student will contribute to the collaborative discussion by answering a question individually.

This analyzing conflict response to literature activity includes five standards-based questions in the first document. Each question requires students to find and cite evidence to support their answers. As students collaborate together in this shared document, they will help each other analyze and better understand the story.

Analyzing Conflict Doc 2 - Individual Writing Assignment

Step 2: Individual writing. In the second document, students will demonstrate their understanding of the conflict by responding to the writing prompt and writing a one-paragraph literary analysis response.

The writing prompt, which focuses on analyzing the conflict of the story, includes sentence frames to help teach academic writing to students.

This is a SMARTePlans digital activity that is ideal for the 1:1 secondary ELA classroom, remote and distance teaching, and hybrid teaching.

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Analyzing Conflict - Digital Collaborative Analysis Activity

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7th - 10th
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2 Google Docs
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Teaching Duration
3 days

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Description

Collaborate digitally and study fiction! Engage students in authentic literary analysis with this digital collaborative analysis activity that focuses on analyzing conflict. This teaching resource includes two Google-docs that are ideal for any fiction text.

Analyzing Conflict Doc 1 - Collaborative Analysis

Step 1: Digital collaboration. In the first document, students collaborate and answer a series of text-based questions about the conflict of the story. Students will work together to answer one guiding question together, and then each student will contribute to the collaborative discussion by answering a question individually.

This analyzing conflict response to literature activity includes five standards-based questions in the first document. Each question requires students to find and cite evidence to support their answers. As students collaborate together in this shared document, they will help each other analyze and better understand the story.

Analyzing Conflict Doc 2 - Individual Writing Assignment

Step 2: Individual writing. In the second document, students will demonstrate their understanding of the conflict by responding to the writing prompt and writing a one-paragraph literary analysis response.

The writing prompt, which focuses on analyzing the conflict of the story, includes sentence frames to help teach academic writing to students.

This is a SMARTePlans digital activity that is ideal for the 1:1 secondary ELA classroom, remote and distance teaching, and hybrid teaching.

You might also be interested in these digital lessons:

Digital Short Story Close Reading Bundle

Digital Parts of Speech Unit

Elements of Fiction Digital Escape Room

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Rated 5 out of 5
June 29, 2024
I really loved this resource. It had everything I needed to help my students increase their comprehension and analysis skills. Thank you!
Michelle K.
721 reviews
Grades taught: 10th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 31, 2020
This was so great! Love the collaboration aspect, and I was able to modify for my lower levels!
Lauren R.
280 reviews
Grades taught: 8th, 11th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 30, 2020
Love this! Great, engaging activity for break out rooms
laura B.
164 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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Standards

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Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
Cite the textual evidence that most strongly supports an analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
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