Zoals studenten kunnen lezen, kan een storyboard als nuttig referentiehandboek voor tekens dienen. Met dit logboek (ook wel een personagekaart genoemd) kunnen leerlingen relevante informatie over belangrijke personages ophalen. Bij het lezen van een roman worden kleine attributen en details vaak belangrijk naarmate de plot vordert. Met karaktermapping leggen studenten deze informatie vast, helpen ze mee en vangen ze de subtiliteiten op die leesplezier aangenamer maken!
Als u de toewijzing naar uw account kopieert, krijgt u zowel het bovenstaande voorbeeld als een lege sjabloon om naar wens aan te passen. Je zou willen dat ze naar aanvullende informatie over elk personage kijken!
(Deze instructies kunnen volledig worden aangepast. Nadat u op "Activiteit kopiëren" hebt geklikt, werkt u de instructies bij op het tabblad Bewerken van de opdracht.)
Maak een personage kaart voor de grote karakters.
Use character maps as a springboard for group discussions about the novel. Assign students to small groups and have them share their character maps, comparing observations and details. This encourages collaboration and helps students notice character traits or relationships they might have missed on their own.
Have each student or pair take on the perspective of a specific character from their map during group discussions. This deepens engagement and prompts students to think critically about character motivations and actions.
Encourage students to reference details from their character maps to support their ideas during discussions. This builds textual analysis skills and helps students ground their observations in the novel's details.
Ask students to use different colors on their maps to show how a character evolves throughout the story. For example, one color for traits at the beginning and another for changes by the end. This visual strategy helps students notice growth and turning points.
Finish with a whole-class discussion where groups share how their mapped characters interact and change. This reflection reinforces understanding of character relationships and the novel's themes.
A character map for Esperanza Rising is a graphic organizer that helps students visually track important characters, their traits, and relationships throughout the novel, making it easier to remember key details and understand the story.
To create a character map, list the main characters in the novel, choose representative images or icons for each, and fill in details like age, physical appearance, personality traits, and their relationship with Esperanza. Templates or storyboard tools can make this process easier for students.
Major characters to include are Esperanza, Mama, Papa, Abuelita, Hortensia, Alfonso, Miguel, Isabel, and Marta. Adding minor characters can provide deeper understanding as needed.
Character mapping helps students recall key character details, track development, and understand relationships and plot nuances, improving comprehension and engagement with Esperanza Rising.
For each character, students should record age and physical appearance, personality traits, and relationship with Esperanza. This helps them analyze character roles and growth throughout the novel.