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Character Frames
This strategy helps students select and describe a character from a story, and then present evidence to justify the character's description. The students can also use this strategy as a way of comparing/contrasting between two different characters from either the same story or from another.
- The students choose a character that they wish to describe in detail.
- The students complete a character frame by filling in information about the character under three headings; character, personality characteristics, and evidence. The evidence comes from the story and supports the personality characteristics.
- The students share and discuss their character frames with the class.
Reference
Santa, C. (1993). Pegasus: Teacher implementation guide for grade 4. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
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