I can describe a character’s feelings and how they change in a story.

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I can describe a character’s feelings and how they change in a story. Rate yourself 1-2-3-4

How would you feel if you built this out of Legos? APK

How would you feel if your little brother came by and did this to your creation? Feelings change because of things that happen or don’t happen. This is also true in stories. Characters feelings change throughout a story.

Character’s Feelings We can use the author’s description of a character’s feelings how the character acts when events happen what the character says when events happen what other character’s say about how a character acts when events happen New Information

The Storm by Cynthia Rylant Chapter 2: Seabold Give students a copy of Chapter 2. Ask the following questions after reading: How does Seabold feel about the sea? Why was this day different for Seabold? What was the “magnificent light”? Why did Seabold name his boat “Adventure”? Why do you think the author chose the name “Seabold” for the character? What does the author mean when she says “…the sea turned against him”?

Application How do Seabold’s feelings about the sea change in this chapter? Why do they change? Use text evidence to support your answer. Application

I can describe a character’s feelings and how they change in a story. Rate yourself 1-2-3-4