Come studenti leggono, uno storyboard può servire come un registro riferimento di carattere utile. Questo registro (chiamato anche una mappa dei caratteri ) permette agli studenti di ricordare informazioni relative personaggi importanti. Durante la lettura di un romanzo, piccoli attributi e dettagli spesso diventano importanti come la trama progredisce. Con la mappatura dei caratteri, gli studenti dovranno registrare queste informazioni, aiutando li seguono lungo e catturare le sottigliezze che rendono la lettura più piacevole!
Utilizzare una mappa caratteri per contribuire a rintracciare i diversi personaggi che si descrivono in I loro occhi guardavano Dio.
"Le persone e cose familiari l'avevano fallito così ha appeso sopra la porta e guardò in alto la strada verso lontano. Ora sapeva che il matrimonio non ha fatto l'amore. primo sogno di Janie era morto, così è diventata una donna. "
Altri personaggi inclusi in questa mappa sono: Logan Killicks, Joe (Jody) Starks, torta del tè, Phoeby Wilson, e la signora Turner.
(Queste istruzioni sono completamente personalizzabili. Dopo aver fatto clic su "Copia attività", aggiorna le istruzioni nella scheda Modifica del compito.)
Creare una mappa dei caratteri per i personaggi principali.
Encourage students to work together by assigning small groups to map different characters from Their Eyes Were Watching God. Collaboration fosters deeper discussion, allows for sharing perspectives, and helps students notice details they might have missed alone.
Designate specific roles—such as recorder, illustrator, and presenter—to each student within the group. This ensures active participation and accountability, giving every student a chance to contribute meaningfully to the character map.
Distribute easy-to-follow templates with sections for physical traits, character traits, and key quotes. Ready-made templates help students stay organized and focused on gathering relevant details from the text.
Remind students to support their character descriptions with direct quotes and specific examples from the novel. This practice builds close reading skills and reinforces the importance of evidence in literary analysis.
Invite each group to share their character maps and explain their choices. Encourage classmates to ask questions or offer additional insights, making the activity interactive and reinforcing learning through peer discussion.
A character map for Their Eyes Were Watching God is a visual organizer that helps students track key characters, physical traits, character traits, and memorable quotes as they read the novel, making it easier to follow the story and analyze character development.
To create a character map, list major characters like Janie, Logan Killicks, Joe Starks, Tea Cake, Phoeby Wilson, and Mrs. Turner. Add their physical traits, personality traits, and a notable quote for each. Use colors, poses, and backgrounds that fit each character to make the map engaging.
Character mapping helps students remember important details, follow character relationships, and recognize subtle changes throughout the novel, deepening their comprehension and engagement with the text.
Include each character's name, physical description, personality traits, and at least one quote that reveals their thoughts or role in the story. Adding context or scene backgrounds can also enhance understanding.
Main characters to feature are Janie Mae Crawford, Logan Killicks, Joe (Jody) Starks, Tea Cake, Phoeby Wilson, and Mrs. Turner.