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Understanding Conflict: Grade 4 ELA Worksheet

This worksheet helps Grade 4 students identify and understand different types of conflict in literature and real-life scenarios.

Grade 4 ELA ReadingReading Comprehension StrategiesTypes of Conflict
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.6

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ELAGrade 4ConflictReading ComprehensionLiterature
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Understanding Conflict: Grade 4 ELA Worksheet

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces. It can be a struggle between a character and another character, a character and nature, a character and society, or a character and themselves.

Read the following story and identify the main type of conflict present. Explain your answer.

Story: "Lily wanted to ride her bike to the park, but a huge storm rolled in, making the roads too wet and dangerous. She felt frustrated because she had been planning this trip all week."

1. Which type of conflict is it when a character struggles with their own feelings or decisions?

a

Character vs. Character

b

Character vs. Nature

c

Character vs. Self

d

Character vs. Society

2. A story where a knight fights a dragon is an example of what type of conflict?

a

Character vs. Self

b

Character vs. Character

c

Character vs. Nature

d

Character vs. Society

1. When a character is trying to survive a snowstorm, it is an example of Character vs.  .

2. A disagreement between two friends is a Character vs.   conflict.

3. If a character is trying to decide whether to tell the truth or a lie, they are experiencing Character vs.  .

1. Character vs. Society conflict happens when a character fights against rules or beliefs of a group.

T

True

F

False

2. A character struggling to climb a tall mountain is an example of Character vs. Self.

T

True

F

False

Write a short paragraph about a character experiencing a 'Character vs. Character' conflict. Describe what happens and how the characters feel.