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These conflict worksheets will help students achieve mastery of this basic reading skill. Students will read the short plot descriptions, identify the main character and the opposing force, and determine the conflict type.
Here is a PowerPoint slideshow covering the six types of conflicts in literature. The lesson covers definitions of the six types of conflicts, examples, and few helpful tips. This slide show has animated transitions and a five problem practice activity after the lesson.
I made a short recording sheet for students as well so that they could record their work and write a one-sentence summary that describes the conflict. You can download the free character conflict printable HERE .
1 wrz 2017 · Students examine short text examples of different types of conflict and can use their knowledge to complete tasks such as creating an informational poster offering ways for students to deal with internal and external conflicts.
2. Explain to students that there are two types of conflicts that people face every day: • Internal conflict, which takes place in a person’s mind—for example, a struggle to make a decision or overcome a feeling. Internal conflicts are character vs. self. • External conflict, which generally takes place between a person and someone or
Literary Elements: CONFLICT Involves conflicts between people (ex. bullies, family, relationships, etc. Involves characters’ psychological conflicts with themselves. (ex. grieving over the loss of a loved one; overcoming a bad habit) Involves conflict between an individual and larger groups. (ex. an outsider in a different
Conflict. conflict, there is no plot. The protagonist (main character) struggles against the antagonist in the story’s main conflict. The antagonist can be a person, idea, emotion, decision, nature, rules and laws.