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Young Teacher Love: Character Study Part 2. Character Change Anchor Chart 6th Grade Reading, Analyzing Characters, Ela Anchor Charts, Character Lessons, Genre Study, Instructional Coach, About Character, Teaching Character, Literary Elements

Welcome to Part 2 of our Character Study! You can read up on Part 1 HERE! Our Analyzing Character Unit is in FULL swing in our classroom. We started by discussing the different types of characters in our books. Since we’ve had many read alouds and read a lot of mentor texts this year, it […]

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Shelley Paschal
In a classroom this might be a touchy subject to teach. One way of teaching it could be looking at character development. They could break down an individual character and see how they have changed throughout the book. A great character to look at in this story would be Jesse. 6th Grade Ela, 5th Grade Reading, 6th Grade Reading, Character Development Anchor Chart, Esperanza Rising, Ela Anchor Charts, Teaching Character, Classroom Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Charts

In a classroom this might be a touchy subject to teach. One way of teaching it could be looking at character development. They could break down an individual character and see how they have changed throughout the book. A great character to look at in this story would be Jesse.

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Ashley Cozza
How can we analyze our main characters and their thoughts, actions, feelings? These FREE character change passages are perfect for first and second grade students to use text evidence to support how and WHY a character might change within a story. Head over to the blog to grab your free cards! Writing Checklist, Guided Reading Lessons, Phonemic Awareness Activities, Character Change, Reading Anchor Charts, Text Evidence, First Grade Activities, Literacy Lessons, Word Work Activities

How can we analyze our main characters and their thoughts, actions, feelings? These FREE character change passages are perfect for first and second grade students to use text evidence to support how and WHY a character might change within a story. Head over to the blog to grab your free cards!

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Primarily Speaking
Character Traits-Character Map...great one! Also has a page full of adjectives about character!! Character Traits Worksheet, Character Trait Worksheets, Character Analysis, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Ela, 2nd Grade Reading, Character Traits, Character Map

Character Traits-Character Map - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document lists over 100 character traits that could be used to describe the personality of a character in a story. Some of the traits included are afraid, angry, artistic, athletic, awesome, beautiful, bold, bored, bossy, brave, brilliant, busy, calm, careful, charming, cheerful, curious, dishonest, disrespectful, embarrassed, evil, exciting, fair, fearful, foolish, friendly…

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Dragon's Den Curriculum
characters change throughout a story- awesome lesson including starting with seeing themselves as characters who change! Has a cute picture activity that would be great for back to school night Class Helpers, Reading Character, A Bad Case Of Stripes, Bad Case Of Stripes, Kevin Henkes, Reading Charts, Character Change, Focus Wall, Phonics Practice

This week in Reader's Workshop, we are continuing our study of characterization. We want to understand how characters think, feel and change during a story. This will help us understand what we read. Below are a few examples of what we are working on during class! Our goal is to understand what a character looks like on the inside and the outside. Before writing about characters in a book, we wrote about ourselves! Reader's Workshop focus wall! We studied many characters in our favorite…

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Lauri Harvey