October 6, 2022
Agenda
Please complete the 10/6/22 Bell Ringer.
Complete the Conflict Notes.
Read LWD: Pages 142-186 and begin the Pages 142-186 Assignment.
Directions: Conflict is what propels action in a novel. There are a variety of types of literary conflict: person v. self, person v. person, person v. nature, person v. supernatural, person v. technology, person v. society. Oftentimes, a piece of literature has one primary conflict with a variety of sub conflicts. Identify three (3) different types of conflict found in Long Way Down Pages 142-186.
Assignment (digital): LWD: Pages 142-186 Assignment
Assignment (paper): LWD: Pages 142-186 Assignment
Reading: Pages 142-186
Audiobook: Pages 142-186
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10/6/22 Bell Ringer
Conflict Notes
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LWD: Pages 142-186 Assignment
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Bell Ringer
Standard L.9-10.3: Understand how language functions in different contexts and utilize MLA format for English.Note: All bell ringers will be composed into a single composite proficiency score at the end of every quarter.
Notes
Standard SL.9-10.4: Present information appropriate to task, audience, and purpose clearly, concisely, and logically.Note: All notes will be composed into a single composite proficiency score at the end of every quarter.
Assignment
STANDARD RL/RI 9-10.10: By the end of grade 9, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poems, and literary nonfiction in the 9-10 text complexity band proficiently with scaffolding as needed at the high end of the range. By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, poems, and literary nonfiction at the high end of the grades 9–10 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
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Students will be able to identify and explain different types of conflict found in literature.
Students will be able to identify conflict in Long Way Down.