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Character Mapping. A Level 1 Assignment. Set up a C ornell notes planning page in your ELA notebook. Plan it out!. Choose your character. Write their name at the top of the page. Step 1. Determine which positive character traits your character possesses. . Step 2: yellow hat - positive.
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Character Mapping A Level 1 Assignment
Set up a Cornell notes planning page in your ELA notebook. Plan it out!
Choose your character. • Write their name at the top of the page. Step 1
Determine which positive character traits your character possesses. Step 2: yellow hat - positive
Determine which positive character traits your character possesses. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath them. Step 2: yellow hat - positive
Determine which negative character traits your character possesses. Step 3: black hat - negative
Determine which negative character traits your character possesses. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath them. Step 3: black hat - negative
Determine which emotions your character possesses. • You do not need to use the terms listed as there are more than are listed. Step 4: red hat - emotions
Determine which emotions your character possesses. • You do not need to use the terms listed as there are more than are listed. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath them. Step 4: red hat - emotions
Determine what your character wants in the story. • What does the character hope to gain as the story/chapter progresses. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath them. Step 5: green hat - wants
Determine which classifications fit your character. • round • flat • dynamic • static Step 6: white hat - classifications
round • realistic and behaves in a “real-life” way • The reader learns: • What they look like • What they say • What/How they think • How/Why they act • What others think about them • flat • defined by a single trait • personalities are not fully developed • The reader learns little or nothing about: • What they look like • What they say • What/How they think • How/Why they act • What others think about them Step 6: white hat - classifications
dynamic • Change • emotionally • mentally • behaviorally • physically (least likely) • static • Remain the same throughout the story Step 6: white hat - classifications
Determine which classifications fit your character. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath them. Step 6: white hat - classifications
Determine of the character’s actions were most important to the plot/chapter. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath them. Step 7: blue hat - summary
Identify up to four important characters with whom your character interacts. • Write them on your planning page. Step 8: character interaction
Describe the interaction between the character you chose and the other characters in the story/chapter. • Write them on your planning page. • Draw a line underneath. Step 9: character interaction
Transfer your information to the character map sheet. • Write in complete sentences unless otherwise stated. Step 10