Resolving conflicts can really improve the final drafts of Grade 10 stories, but it comes with some challenges:
Finding the Conflict: Sometimes, students have a hard time spotting the main conflict in their stories. This can lead to confusing plots.
Development of Characters: When conflicts are not resolved, characters might not grow properly. This makes it tough for readers to feel connected to them.
Understanding the Theme: If conflicts aren’t resolved, the main themes can get fuzzy and lose their meaning.
Setting the Scene: An unresolved conflict can make the story’s setting seem out of place or unrelated to what’s happening.
What Can Help:
Peer Reviews: Have students read each other's work. This helps them see conflicts more clearly.
Revision Workshops: Set up special sessions where students can focus on fixing conflicts and finding resolutions.
Guided Questions: Give students questions to think about. This can help them reflect on the conflicts in their stories and how to solve them.
Resolving conflicts can really improve the final drafts of Grade 10 stories, but it comes with some challenges:
Finding the Conflict: Sometimes, students have a hard time spotting the main conflict in their stories. This can lead to confusing plots.
Development of Characters: When conflicts are not resolved, characters might not grow properly. This makes it tough for readers to feel connected to them.
Understanding the Theme: If conflicts aren’t resolved, the main themes can get fuzzy and lose their meaning.
Setting the Scene: An unresolved conflict can make the story’s setting seem out of place or unrelated to what’s happening.
What Can Help:
Peer Reviews: Have students read each other's work. This helps them see conflicts more clearly.
Revision Workshops: Set up special sessions where students can focus on fixing conflicts and finding resolutions.
Guided Questions: Give students questions to think about. This can help them reflect on the conflicts in their stories and how to solve them.