Identify and interpret the main incidents of a plot, their causes, how they influence future actions, and how they are resolved. SPI 0501.8.4
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- Circle Plot Diagram - The tool can be used as a pre-writing graphic organizer for students writing original stories with a circular plot structure (e.g., If You Take a Mouse to School), as well as a post-reading organizer used to explore the text structures in a book. Student Interactive from Read/Write/Think
- Conflict - very good short article on the differences between internal and external conflict
- Conflict - this WIkipedia article describes seven types of conflict in literature
- Conflict and Tension - brief description of various types of conflict
- Conflict in Literature - (designed for 9th grade) [31 slides] this show includes two short interactive quizzes which follow explanations of internal and external conflict [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Conflict is the essence of Drama - article with the different types of conflict [scroll down, it's there]
- Developing Conflict - article about the different kinds of conflict in a fictional story
- "The Diary of Anne Frank" - Students will learn how diversity creates bias which leads to conflict, where students confront their bias and practice tolerance
- The Great Kapok Tree: Teaching About Conflict in Literature - lesson plan from Education World for grades 6-8
- Interactive Plot Building Game - not quite halfway down the page you will find a blue background with three white blocks, read the instructions and give it a try
- Literature - Conflict - Decide which kind of conflict each item describes quiz with ten multiple-choice questions [you can take the quiz without entering an email address] [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Literature Terms: Conflict - this page points out the difference between internal and external conflict [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Plot Chart - chart the plot with this graphic organizer
- Plot Development - article with example of how a plot is developed
- A Plot Diagram - interactive quiz developing a story line as the plot unfolds.
- Plot Diagram - interactive tool to chart a circle plot - demonstration of how to use this tool given
- Plot Diagram - interactive tool to chart beginning to ending of plot - demonstration of how to use this tool given
- Plot Outline - graphic chart for students
- Serendipitous Crazy Cartoon Plots - an interactive writing idea generator
- Story Map - The Story Map interactive is designed to assist students in pre-writing and post-reading activities by focusing on the key elements of character, setting, conflict, and resolution. Student Interactive from Read/Write/Think
- The Three Master Recipes of Fiction - three different types of conflict in fiction [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Using Excel to Make a Plot Tension Graph - step by step directions on using Excel to make a plot tension graph
- Using Picture Books to Teach Plot Development and Conflict Resolution - lesson plan
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