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D. Crisler

Characterization I can describe characters in a passage or story by how they look, act, and feel (traits). S2C1PO2. D. Crisler. Big ideas. A character is the “who” in the story.

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D. Crisler

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  1. CharacterizationI can describe characters in a passage or story by how they look, act, and feel (traits).S2C1PO2 D. Crisler

  2. Big ideas • A character is the “who” in the story. • A character has many traits, roles, and similarities to other characters based on how they are described in the story and how they act in the story. • A character’s traits, actions, and roles can change throughout the story.

  3. Character Traits When you read a story watch the characters as if they were real people. Adventurous Greedy Unhappy loving Aggressive fearful

  4. Lets Practice… Friends Stick together Snoopy is a good friend to the birds. One summer day, Lucy invited Snoopy to come over and swim in her pool. Snoopy invited his bird friends to come too. Lucy was not happy. “This is ridiculous!” she cried. But the birds had already put on their snorkel masks. Everybody stayed nice and cool. Which word best describes Lucy? a. Bored b. Gentle c. Quiet d. Angry • Which word best describes Snoopy? • Selfish • Friendly • Lazy • Scared

  5. Sometimes a graphic organizer can help you understand a character better.

  6. This is a helpful graphic organizer for exploring character traits in a story. http://www.fcrr.org/Curriculum/PDF/G2-3/2-3Comp_1.pdf

  7. Practice with Stories Online • Listen to each story as it is read to you. • Identify the main character(s) and what traits they posses to make the story more interesting. • You may want to fill out a character organizer to help you get a better feel for the main character..

  8. How’d That Get There? http://www.goodnightgrammy.com/video/howd_get_there.html Who is the main character? What is a word that describes the main character? How does the character’s actions add to the story? What else can you tell me about the character(s) in this story?

  9. Blue Pants With Creases http://www.goodnightgrammy.com/video/romall_blue_pants.html Who is the main character? What is a word that describes the main character? How does the character’s actions add to the story? What else can you tell me about the character(s) in this story?

  10. The Birthday Surprise http://www.goodnightgrammy.com/video/birthday_surprise.html Who is the main character? What is a word that describes the main character? How does the character’s actions add to the story? What else can you tell me about the character(s) in this story?

  11. The Great Coonskin Caper of Multiple C http://www.goodnightgrammy.com/video/great_coonskin.html Who is the main character? What is a word that describes the main character? How does the character’s actions add to the story? What else can you tell me about the character(s) in this story?

  12. http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/ttravis-57853-Character-Traits-identify-think-following-Use-organizer-read-trait-Education-ppt-powerpointhttp://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/ttravis-57853-Character-Traits-identify-think-following-Use-organizer-read-trait-Education-ppt-powerpoint • You may want to view the PowerPoint above for an explanation and examples of Characterization. • Students may want to fill out the graphic organizer. Have them create their own according to the example provided.

  13. Click on the link below as an author explains characterization in a story. http://www.ehow.com/video_4986919_analyze-short-story-characterization.html

  14. Closure • Turn to your neighbor and describe your favorite character you viewed in one of the online stories you listened to. • Remember A character is the “who” in the story. • A character has many traits, roles, and similarities to other characters based on how they are described in the story and how they act in the story. • A character’s traits, actions, and roles can change throughout the story.

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