Page onePage one  Draw a picture of the outline of Toya’s face. Imagine how you think her face looks and draw it. After drawing the image. Cut it out.

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Page onePage one  Draw a picture of the outline of Toya’s face. Imagine how you think her face looks and draw it. After drawing the image. Cut it out.

Page 2Page 2  Page 2 represents the inside of Toya’s mind. Cut the second page in the same shape as the first. Then create four thinking bubbles to fill in with Toya’s mind information. The following slides will give you details on how to fill in each bubble.

Bubble 1: MotivationBubble 1: Motivation  What is the goal of Toya? What drives her thoughts and actions?

Bubble 2: VirtuesBubble 2: Virtues  What are Toya’s most admirable qualities? What are her worst qualities? Visualize and describe them.

Bubble 3: Peaks and ValleysBubble 3: Peaks and Valleys  Identify the high and low points of your characters life within this chapter. Include the causes and effects of these peaks and valleys.

Bubble 4: SymbolBubble 4: Symbol  What objects can you associate with your character that illustrate his/her essence? Choose an object that directly corresponds with the character.

Colors  Add color. What colors symbolize Toya?