Character Analysis Printable Unit | Vocabulary | Guided Notes | Practice | Quiz
Are you teaching middle school students how to analyze how and why characters and events develop and interact over the course of a text (R.CCR.3)? Save several hours of time with this printable differentiated unit that includes all you need to teach the fiction portion of this standard!
Students will learn key vocabulary and a 3 step process for tracing character development with any fiction text. Then they will practice the skill, take a quiz, and participate in reteaching or enrichment.
What's included:
★ EDITABLE lesson plans (in Bonus File below)
★ Teacher script for each day (in Bonus File below)
★ Vocabulary Worksheets with Word Wall Cards to match as well a Dominoes practice game!
★ Lesson is based on "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl which is NOT included but a link to an allowed copy is provided.
★ PowerPoint to use with the Pixanotes (Structured Interactive notes)
★ Pixanotes that match the PowerPoint and come in 4 versions so you can differentiate the content.
★ Task cards to practice the skills with directions for 3 ways to choose to use them so you can differentiate the process.
★ A Quiz with Answer Key
★ Student pages for reteaching (labeled as enhancement) and enriching to differentiate products.
★ A Video to use for reteaching
I hope this helps you teach your middle school students how to trace the development of a character in any fiction text!
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Need DIGITAL resources for this standard? Click here for the Character Development DIGITAL BUNDLE
Check out the NONFICTION Printable unit by clicking here.
OR get the PRINTABLE BUNDLE of both FICTION and NONFICTION for this standard!
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