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Ideas: Creating Characters 8th Grade Lesson Plan Allison Druffel
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Purpose: This is a prewriting activity. Students will be experimenting with different types of characters and choosing one to feature in a story.
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Learning Target: *The student uses details about appearance, thoughts, actions, and speech to develop a main character for a short story. *The student utilizes brainstorming and prewriting techniques to generate ideas.
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EALR’s (8th Grade): Writing 1: The student understands and uses a writing process Component 1.1: Prewrites to generate ideas and plant writing GLE 1.1.1: Analyzes and selects effective strategies for generating ideas and planning writing. Writing 3: The student writes clearly and effectively. Component 3.1: Develops ideas and organizes writing GLE 3.1.1: Develops convincing characters and settings
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Procedure 1. Hold class discussion about what makes an interesting and believable character in a story. - Appearance - Thoughts - Actions - Speech
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2. Provide students with newspapers, magazines, etc. They should cut out images of things/people that might make interesting characters. For example….
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Guided Practice: “Interview” the character to create a “character bio.” Guide students to considering things like: Personality traits Personal history; age, where they grew up, family members, major life events Do they have any weird habits? What’s their favorite word/phrase? What’s their daily routine like? How would they react in a stressful situation? Hobbies? Talents? Things they’re terrible at?
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4. Have students choose an image that appeals to them and try it on their own. 5. Share in small groups, with peers asking more questions. 6. Students can then choose a prewriting technique to start a story about the character: a. idea web b. plot outline c. free write
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Assessment Description of character’s appearance, thoughts, speech, and actions Participation in class discussion and peer sharing groups
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Adaptations/Extensions Younger grades: Focus on just one aspect of the character at a time (thoughts or appearance, for example) Older grades: Give students a sample conflict. All must write a story about their character in that situation, using all aspects from their character bio.
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