Unit Three: Conflict
Big Idea: Life is a Journey!
Essential Questions:
Why ask questions?
Is conflict a necessary part of life?
When is curiosity dangerous?
Big Idea: Life is a Journey!
Essential Questions:
Why ask questions?
Is conflict a necessary part of life?
When is curiosity dangerous?
Learning Targets
I can . . .
1) ask questions before, during and after I read to help engage in the text and make meaning.
2) recognize the importance of setting in a story.
3) visualize or make movies in my mind as I read.
4) identify three types of conflict (man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. self) and give examples of each.
5) recognize the difference between internal and external conflict
6) answer factual and opinion questions about the text and provide evidence to support my thinking.
7) identify and explain sensory imagery, personification, suspense and climax.
I can . . .
1) ask questions before, during and after I read to help engage in the text and make meaning.
2) recognize the importance of setting in a story.
3) visualize or make movies in my mind as I read.
4) identify three types of conflict (man vs. man, man vs. nature, and man vs. self) and give examples of each.
5) recognize the difference between internal and external conflict
6) answer factual and opinion questions about the text and provide evidence to support my thinking.
7) identify and explain sensory imagery, personification, suspense and climax.