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Which subjectEnglish
What topic6 types of Conflict
What length (min)30
What age groupYear or Grade 7
Class size20
What curriculum
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Lesson plan

Topic

6 Types of Conflict

Objectives

Grade/Age Group

Grade 7

Subject

English Language Arts

Materials

Class Size

20 students

Lesson Structure

Step Number Step Title Length (minutes) Details
1 Introduction to Conflict Types 5 Introduce the topic of conflict in literature; briefly explain its importance in storytelling.
2 Overview of 6 Conflict Types 10 Present each type of conflict with definitions and examples. Use visuals for engagement.
3 Group Activity 10 Divide students into small groups. Assign each group a type of conflict to analyze a given text.
4 Class Discussion 3 Have groups report back their findings. Encourage discussion about the identified conflicts.
5 Review and Wrap-Up 2 Summarize key points from the lesson and emphasize the relevance of conflict in literature.
6 Homework Assignment 0 Distribute homework sheets asking students to find examples of the six types of conflict in their reading material. Homework will be checked without presentations.

Homework

Assessment

National Curriculum Alignment

This lesson aligns with the National Curriculum standards for Grade 7 English Language Arts, focusing on reading comprehension, literary analysis, and vocabulary development.

Lesson script