Character Choice Board Student Target: I can tell about the characters in a story (RL.3) Choose one activity to complete. In each box, click the picture for an example. Click the speaker icon to hear the text. Write an acrostic poem with a character’s name. Make a character chart. Write a letter from one character to another. Make a word or picture web that shows what the character is like. Work alone or with a partner to create a skit or song about the character. Make a drawing, sculpture, or other artwork that shows what the character is like.
Character Name Acrostic Poem Y e has a huge dog named Mudge. very day he plays with Mudge. o brothers or sisters. ests on Mudge when he’s tired. um! He and Mudge love crackers.
Character Chart
Character Letter Dear Mom and Dad, Thank you so much for taking care of me and Mudge. I’m so happy to have my dog. He is my best friend. Even though I don’t have brothers or sisters, I get to have adventures with Mudge. He is the best! Love, Henry
Word or Picture Web
Character Skit Click to see an example.
Character Art
Character Choice Board Write an acrostic poem with a character’s name. Make a character chart. Write a letter from one character to another. Make a word or picture web that shows what the character is like. Work alone or with a partner to create a skit or song about the character. Make a drawing, sculpture, or other artwork that shows what the character is like.