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Daily Handout Composition Notebook The Crucible Independent Reading Book

REMEMBER OUR PROCEDURES: IF YOU ARE NOT SEATED AND READING WHEN THE BELL RINGS YOU WILL LOSE YOUR 10 PARTICIPATION POINTS FOR TODAY!

Happy Monday!

Independent Reading

Friday we are back in the Media Center. Be on

time before the bell. The quiz for Act III will be this Thursday.

Questions will be due the same day. Days to stay after: Tuesday and Thursday. You will receive progress reports on Wednesday.

I will be contacting parents for excessive absences/ tardies and students that are in danger of failing.

Composition Notebooks will be collected Thursday.

Announcements

Goal: Determine the types of conflict that appear in Act III of The Crucible; Complete various self analysis and tracking activities.

WHY!?

Agenda: Warm-Up Outlook Keys to Success Conflict Crucible Reading

Outlook

This Week’s Calendar

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

Thursday Friday

The CrucibleAct III

ConflictTracking

The CrucibleAct III

VocabularyConflict and

Theme Connections

ACT

Kings College

Presentations

Literary Analysis Exemplar

Essay

Act III Quiz

College/ Research Practice

Act IIIQuestions

due

Composition Notebooks collected

Media Center

Intro to Outlines in

Media Center

NotesOutlines

Characterization Essay

Due

Why?

“Keys to Success”

Track your grades on your grade tracker Track your ACT objectives Track your Unit 1 objectives Review Lexile/ Writing Growth Goals Develop “Keys to success” for objectives that

have not been mastered

Data Chats

Student Tracking

Conflict

The Crucible

ConflictConflict is the

dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no

plot.

Types of Conflict

internal – a struggle that takes place in a character's mind. For example, a character may have to decide between right and wrong or between two solutions to a problem. Sometimes, a character must deal with his or her own mixed feelings or emotions.

external – a struggle between a character and an outside force. The outside force can include another character, technology, nature, or society.

Suspense

Tension

Intrigue

Conflict can create…

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=xBvOhfL4mYw

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?

Today’s Reading: Act III

Cheever Narrator Abigail Mercy Lewis Susanna Walcott Francis Nurse Elizabeth Proctor Girls Accountability Officer

Character Parts: Hathorne Martha Corey Danforth Herrick John Proctor Rev. Hale Giles Corey Rev. Parris Mary Warren

Today’s Reading: Act III

Those that do not have a part will be identifying various forms of conflict in the reading on their whiteboards.

Today’s Reading: Act IIIHomework: Complete reading questions in complete sentences.

Homework: Act II Questions # 8 – 10

Closing