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1.   Understanding Character
Utilize this lesson plan to teach student literary terms and how to perform an indepth character analysis. Students learn about direct and indirect characterization as well as internal and external conflict.

2.   Character Charts
Students are asked to come up with adjectives and descriptive phrases for three main characters from the first three books The Tale of Despereaux.

3.   Because of Winn-Dixie Scrapbook
Students analyze the story Because of Winn-Dixie's main characters by creating online scrapbooks in which they identify character traits and use textual evidence to support their ideas.

4.   Building Believable Characters
Focuses on character development in the book Inkheart, and its impact on the reader or listener. Verbal, non verbal, written, and spoken language will be utilized for this purpose.

5.   Responding to Literature — Character Analysis
Describes a lesson unit designed to teach students to create a written literary analysis of characters, plot, structure, and theme. A fun craft project serves as reinforcement.

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1.   ClassicNotes: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
About Mark Twain Character List Major Themes Short Summary Full Summary and Analysis Summary and Analysis of Chapter 1 to Chapter 5 Summary and Analysis of Chapter 6 to Chapter 10 Summary and Analysis of Chapter 11 to Chapter 15 Summary and Analysis of Chapter 16 to Chapter 20 Summary and Analysis of Chapter 21 to Chapter 25 Summary a...

2.   Music2
Character Analysis Length 25-30 minutes Objectives: Present the concept of character analysis to the class, demonstrating a few different methods of analyzing a character. The students will demonstrate understanding of the subject matter by performing each analysis technique. Anticipatory Set: Begin with discussion of...

3.   Illustrated Character
Eureka! Teacher Lesson Plans Lesson: Illustrated Character Possible Adaptations: May be used for a work with many characters May be adapted to show different aspects of characterization Goal of Lesson: To teach close analysis of character. Materials Needed: Directions Literary text Materials for artistic decoration, if assigned in class Description of Activity: 1. A...

4.   Comic Book Characters | Lesson
Media Awareness Network Search Home For Teachers For Parents Media Issues News Special Content Cart Réseau éducation-médias Initiatives LESSON PLAN printable version email a friend français Comic Book Characters Level: Grades 5 to 7 Overview About the Author This lesson and all Adapted with permission from associated documents Snakes and Snails, by the (handouts, overheads, Toronto Board of Education. backgrounders) is available in an easy-print, pdf kit version. To open the lesson kit for printing, click here. To...

5.   Teaching English Language Arts: Lesson 3: Intro to character analysis, Act 2 and performance
Teaching English Language Arts : TempestPerformance3 HomePage :: Categories :: PageIndex :: RecentChanges :: RecentlyCommented :: Login/Register Lesson 3: Intro to character analysis, Act 2 and performance Objective: Discuss characters in Act 1. Read Act 2. Explore performance of the characters. Hook: (15 mins) -Think about the characters of Miranda, Prospero and Caliban. What modern-day actors, personalities, politicians, models, etc. would you compare these character to? Write...

6.   Short Story 3
...eone else27 mins ago Someone else28 mins ago Someone else42 mins ago Someone else58 mins ago Someone else1 hr ago Someone else1 hr ago Someone else1 hr ago QuickStart Recent Activity SideBar MTC Website Maps Focus Papers Caroline Mossing 7th grade English 3rd Period June 28 Objective: TSW analyze a character in a text. MDE 2.c Materials: Rikki-Tikki-Tavi story story element worksheet Do Now: Identify your favorite character in the story. Write at least 2 sentences explaining why that character is your favorite. Set: Last period, we identified the literary and sound devices (review), and continued reading RTT. Th...

7.   Character Interview
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Character Interview Description This is one lesson within a series of lessons used to create a culminating project for a novel unit. The culminating project is a magazine. This lesson takes about one regular class period. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 2.B.3.a KRSP Knowledge: Identify one main character from the book....

8.   Stir Up a Character Analysis Recipe
...ogy Health Interdisciplinary Math Phys Ed Science Social Sciences Special Ed Vocational Ed Submit Lesson Guidelines Join Newsletter Lesson Planning Resources Featured Programs E-Learning Home > Teacher Lesson Plans > Archives > Language Arts, Literature , History > Lesson Plan LESSON PLAN Stir Up a Character Analysis Recipe Subjects Language Arts Literature Grades 3-5 6-8 9-12 Brief Description What makes a character unique? This lesson challenges students to discover the right ?mix? of ingredients (characteristics) in a real or fictional character. Objectives Students will analyze the qualities of a character....

9.   CoBaLTT Unit Overview
CARLA Performance through character development Submitted by Elizabeth Chaigne Language: French Standards: Communication: 1.1 1.2 1.3 Unit Cultural Theme or Cultures: 2.1 2.2 Academic Content Area: Theater Arts Performance Connections: 3.1 3.2 Comparisons: 4.1 4.2 Target Audience: Immersion Middle School Grade: 7 Communities: 5.1 5.2 Proficien...

10.   Lowdermilk2
Shakespeare Character Analysis Using Twelfth Night Wendy M. Lowdermilk IHM-St. Casimir Middle School Diocese of Lansing Lansing, Michigan wendybird6@hotmail.com For a teaching and learning REVIEW of this lesson, CLICK HERE. DURATION: This unit is approximately six weeks. SUBJECT AREA: Language Arts - focus on Shakespearean drama...


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