This character analysis frame helps students organize and better understand a character.
Use this character web to help students develop a better understanding of the character and their traits.
Use this handy character web to analyze and provide examples of the character's personality, things and/or people that are important to the character, and any changes that happen to them.
Have students draw things the character thinks about, says, does, likes, dislikes, and more.
This is a great way to let students make characters more memorable!
Help students practice organizing their thoughts and understanding of a story's characters with this comparison worksheet:
Plan your own story by writing the different parts on each shape.
Choose a character from the book (or your own story). Then complete the chart.
The attribute web below is designed to help you gather clues the author provides about what a character is like. Fill in the blanks with words and phrases which tell how the character acts and looks, as well as what the character says and what the others say about him or her.
The Character development story map will help students develop their characters. It gives the students prompts to answer while developing the characters.
Story map worksheet, star-shaped. Setting, main characters, major events, conflict, resolution
Draw your character. Then describe what it looks like, where it lives, likes to do, and eat.
Character description writing worksheet: describe the character