Conflict in Fiction Tutorial

Think about a book you’re reading now or one you’ve read recently.

The Greaveyard book.

What type of conflict occurred in the story? Describe it using specific details from the text.

The little boy’s parents and sister gets murdered and the boy escaped and was found by gohsts in the graveyard.

How did it move the rest of the story along?

The Boy lived in the graveyard adopted by a vampire and when he was 6 he met a girl and had to have tutor.

Was the conflict resolved? How? If not, how do you think it will be resolved?

No His parents are dead and I think he will just live a normal life living in the graveyard with friends.

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Boat Day 1

we are starting our boat challenge.We are collecting materials for our ruber band boat that we are making.

Materials we have so far are

1.rubber bands

2.chop sticks

3.tape 

4.scissors

I accomplished Getting some materials today I was able to accomplish this because my group helped me a lot. 

I wanted to accomplish Our plan today but I wasn’t able to because there was not  enough time.

My goal and materials needed for the next work session are nothing.

 

 

and our teache will be providing most of our other materials stay tunded for more blog posts about our boats

 

10 By 100

Things I want to do Before I am 100 years of age.

1. Open a animal Shelter

2. Get married and have kids

3.  Have a Siberian husky

4. Go to New York

5. Go on a Cruise

6. Have a good education

7. Become a Grandma

8. Be on Broadway

9. Own a House on the water

10.  Become Famous

Wrapping the Chicken layer 1 of 3

    1. What does your chicken look like? Be descriptive and insert a picture here. It looks very solid and sort of colorful.
    2. What are the most significant changes since day 1? The color the smell the size and the texture.
    3. Do you think the changes are realistic to the changes you would see in an actual mummy? Why or why not? Yes because we did the most realistic and close version to the mummification process.  
    4. What supplies did you gather today? Glue, gauze, saw dust, paper cups, and tin pans.  
    5. What measurements did you use for your gauze? 11 inches long and 4 inches wide
    6. How are you making sure each group member is included today?  There was only 2 of the 4 people here today so we weren’t able to exclude any ways.
    7. Wrap your chicken
    8. How many piece of gauze did you need? We did not count.
    9. How much glue did you use? How much water did you add? 1 and 1/2
    10. Did you put anything into your chicken? If so, what and how much? 2 cups of saw dust and a pinch of thyme and a pinch of rosemary.