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Characters Traits List Graphic Organizer Worksheet | Reading Comprehension

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This resource was fantastic. I used many elements from it to help reinforce what we were learing about characters in reading.
Great resource! Provides students multiple templates to show their thinking and understanding of the concept.
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Description

Are you ready to help your students dive deeper into internal and external character traits? These graphic organizers, lesson plans, anchor charts, posters, and comprehensive lesson plans provide everything you need to teach students how to identify, categorize, and describe character traits.

This is a .zip file with a PDF and editable PowerPoint file.

What's included?

  • 4 Part Lesson plan guide including an editable option
  • Mentor text list
  • Anchor Chart Materials in color and black and white
  • Reference posters: "What is a character?", Understanding Characters
  • Posters for differentiating between inside/outside traits
  • List of positive/negative traits
  • General List of character traits
  • Sorting Mats for mini-lessons
  • Character traits cards in color and black and white
  • 2 reading passages focused on characters that change over time
  • 12 graphic organizers to use with ANY book

This resource includes everything you need to get started, including common core aligned lesson plans, reference posters, and graphic organizers. Students will love learning about inferring character traits based on what a character does, thinks, and says. With this valuable skill, they'll be able to better understand and enjoy stories, both fiction and non-fiction.

Looking for more comprehension kits?


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Author's Purpose

Compare and Contrast

Cause and Effect

Fact and Opinion

Infer and Predict
Main Idea and Supporting Details
Nonfiction Text Features
Sequencing Events
Story Structure

Check out the bundle: Comprehension Kits Bundle

What Educators are saying about Comprehension Kits:

"This resource is just what I needed. It provided additional resources for these standards and was complete with mini-lessons and activities. The prep was a little time consuming, but the instructions to prep were easy to follow and I'll have them ready to use for years to come." - 3rd grade teacher

"I love all the different options for each comprehension skill! This is a great resource!" -Heather D.

"This was comprehensive and easy to use." - 2nd and 3rd grade teacher

FAQs

Q: How long does it take to teach one kit?

A: Each kit was developed to be used for a week at a time. It may take a few additional days depending on the skill. I've spiraled back and repeated certain kits, adding extra layers of challenge to dive deeper into the skill. Since you can use any text, repeated use of the graphic organizers is helpful!

Q: My district uses a reading program. Can this be used along with it?

A: Absolutely! These resources are a perfect supplement to any reading curriculum. Personally, I've used them with Journeys and Benchmark. They are great for whole group shared reading lessons, small group work or interventions.

Q: What grade levels will this work with?

A: Comprehension is embedded into every grade level curriculum and many of these skills span across many grade levels. With that said, the materials included in these resources are best for grades 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Since they can be paired with any level text, the resources are very flexible.


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.
Use illustrations and details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.
Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.
Describe how characters in a story respond to major events and challenges.
Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

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