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      • Why is teaching character traits important? When students can identify a character’s traits (and feelings for that matter) they can help explain why a character acts and behaves in a certain way. Identifying traits also makes it easier for students to be able to make meaningful connections to the story.
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  2. Feb 18, 2020 · Learn how to teach character analysis and grab our free printable list of character traits. Discover the definition, examples, and importance of personality, behavior, and attributes in literature.

  3. Character traits help students infer. Seven good activities you can do with your students to teach them.

  4. Feb 23, 2016 · One such reading strategy is determining character traits. This is important because it allows students to examine characters and their growth, helps them obtain more meaning out of texts and helps them become more conscientious readers. Here are a list of steps to help with teaching character traits.

    • Define Character Traits. First, we define character traits and talk about what is and isn’t a character trait. One of the things I use is this anchor chart to guide our discussions about a character’s outward appearance vs. his/her inner character.
    • Evaluate Character Traits as Positive, Negative, or Neutral. When the anchor chart with all of the character traits is done, I like to revisit it the next day and talk about the difference between positive and negative character traits.
    • Do an Art Project Involving Your Student’s Character Traits. The next thing we do is an art project. There are a number of really good projects, like doing Wordles on the computer, or making silhouettes, but I usually have the kids draw cartoon caricatures which they label.
    • Use Mentor Texts: Fiction. Once I feel that the kids have a basic knowledge of character traits, it’s time to dig into text together. I love choosing fiction in the form of mentor texts because they are short but oh, so rich!
    • Focus on Character Traits Vocabulary. Most kids know common character traits like kind, friendly, and honest, but many lack the vocabulary for more complex traits like timid, loyal, generous, or even malicious, gullible, or intimidating!
    • Teach Outside Vs Inside Traits. Many students confuse physical traits with personality traits. We identify physical traits by using our eyes and describing how the character looks on the outside but we determine personality traits by noticing the character’s thoughts, feelings, words, and actions over time.
    • Explain Emotions Vs Character Traits. If a character feels sad in a story, that doesn’t necessarily mean the character has a gloomy or hopeless personality.
    • Discuss Character Changes with Sentence Stems. Noticing how characters change over time takes repeated practice and lots of discussion. Students must learn to use the text evidence to determine both the change and why it happened.
  5. This post will share some of the ways that I introduce, teach, and/or review character traits with 4th and 5th graders, including free character traits activities (the activities are also applicable to 3rd grade students).

  6. Teaching character traits and types? Make it fun with classic literature and engaging graphic organizers. Then your students will love discussing the good, the bad, and the ugly about each figure in a story!

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