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Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle
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Description

This Google slideshow and accompanying homework cover the following topics:

Man vs. Man (or Individual vs. Individual)

Man vs. Self (or Individual vs. Self)

Man vs. Nature (or Individual vs. Nature)

Man vs. Society (or Individual vs. Society)

Internal Conflict

External Conflict

Central Conflict

Theme

Conflict + Resolution = Theme

Close Reading

Citing Evidence from the Text

You may use either or both resources as a lesson (that you teach) or as independent study resources for students who need to master these skills.

Note: As an M. Night Shyamalan fan and Philadelphia resident, I based the examples in both resources on his three movies in the Unbreakable series: Unbreakable, Split, and Glass. You (and students) do not need to know this series. I simply used it as a creative entry-point for students to access these skills in a fun, accessible, and comic-book style way. All background info. you need and any context are on the resources. Alternatively, you could use the resources as a template and easily substitute in examples from any other movie or text.

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Conflict Types Lesson Slideshow and Homework Assignment Mini-Bundle

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1 hour

What others say

"Thank you so much for all your hard work. This made my life as a teacher easier! It was very well organized and easy to implement. "
star
Katherine J.

Description

This Google slideshow and accompanying homework cover the following topics:

Man vs. Man (or Individual vs. Individual)

Man vs. Self (or Individual vs. Self)

Man vs. Nature (or Individual vs. Nature)

Man vs. Society (or Individual vs. Society)

Internal Conflict

External Conflict

Central Conflict

Theme

Conflict + Resolution = Theme

Close Reading

Citing Evidence from the Text

You may use either or both resources as a lesson (that you teach) or as independent study resources for students who need to master these skills.

Note: As an M. Night Shyamalan fan and Philadelphia resident, I based the examples in both resources on his three movies in the Unbreakable series: Unbreakable, Split, and Glass. You (and students) do not need to know this series. I simply used it as a creative entry-point for students to access these skills in a fun, accessible, and comic-book style way. All background info. you need and any context are on the resources. Alternatively, you could use the resources as a template and easily substitute in examples from any other movie or text.

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Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
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