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This "The Interlopers": Are You Ready to Rumble? Conflict, Motivation, and Setting lesson plan also includes:
- The Interlopers: Are You Ready to Rumble? (.pdf)
- Lesson Slides (.pptx)
- Choice Board - English (.pdf)
- Choice Board - English (.docx)
- Choice Board - Spanish (.pdf)
- Choice Board - Spanish (.docx)
- Famous Feuds - English (.pdf)
- Famous Feuds - English (.docx)
- Famous Feuds - Spanish (.pdf)
- Famous Feuds - Spanish (.docx)
- Interloper Defined - Differentiated Copy - English (.pdf)
- Interloper Defined - Differentiated Copy - English (.docx)
- Interloper Defined - Differentiated Copy - Spanish (.pdf)
- Interloper Defined - Differentiated Copy - Spanish (.docx)
- Interloper Defined - English (.pdf)
- Interloper Defined - English (.docx)
- Interloper Defined - Spanish (.pdf)
- Interloper Defined - Spanish (.docx)
- Project Rubric - English (.pdf)
- Project Rubric - English (.docx)
- Project Rubric - Spanish (.pdf)
- Project Rubric - Spanish (.docx)
- "The Interlopers" by Saki - English (.pdf)
- "The Interlopers" by Saki - English (.docx)
- "The Interlopers" by Saki - Spanish (.pdf)
- "The Interlopers" by Saki - Spanish (.docx)
- "The Room Where it Happens" by Lin-Manuel Miranda - English (.pdf)
- "The Room Where it Happens" by Lin-Manuel Miranda - English (.docx)
- "The Room Where it Happens" by Lin-Manuel Miranda - Spanish (.pdf)
- "The Room Where it Happens" by Lin-Manuel Miranda - Spanish (.docx)
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Capulets and Montagues. Sharks and Jets. Nortenos and Surenos. Gradwitzes and Znaeyms? Hector Hugh Munro's short story "The Interlopers" invites high schoolers to consider the causes of conflicts and reflect on what it takes to resolve them.
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- Have class members suggest additions to the list of famous feuds they can research
- Set aside extra time to prepare the many materials required for the lesson
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- Beware the typo in the first paragraph of the reading passage handout
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- An audio device is needed for the song and short story reading
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