Deze activiteit zorgt voor een meer diepgaande blik op een of meer tekens met een focus op de karaktereigenschappen. Studenten moeten tekstuele bewijs om de karaktertrek zij kiezen te ondersteunen. Studenten kunnen hun ideeën te ondersteunen bij de dialoog, gedachten of handelingen van het personage ze portretteren.
Hier is een voorbeeld van een karaktertrek storyboard gebruik Storyboard That 's grid. In dit voorbeeld is voorzien van twee karaktereigenschappen voor Nick Allen en mevrouw Griffel, maar studenten kunnen de karaktereigenschappen voor een of meer van de personages in Frindle analyseren.
Mogelijke karaktereigenschappen voor personages in Frindle:(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.)
Identificeer en illustreer karaktereigenschappen voor een specifiek personage in Frindle .
Encourage students to share their chosen character traits in a discussion circle. This method builds confidence and deepens understanding as students explain their thinking to peers.
Prompt students to support each trait with direct quotes or actions from the book. Highlighting textual evidence strengthens analysis and reading comprehension.
Demonstrate sentence starters for agreeing or disagreeing (e.g., “I see your point, but…”). This fosters a respectful classroom environment and teaches constructive conversation skills.
Assign roles such as discussion leader, evidence finder, and summarizer. Rotating roles keeps everyone engaged and accountable during the activity.
Ask students to jot down what they learned about the character and the value of using evidence. This simple reflection reinforces key insights and helps you assess understanding.
Nick Allen in Frindle is known for being creative, innovative, brave, thoughtful, and intelligent. These traits are shown through his inventive ideas and his willingness to challenge the status quo.
Students can identify character traits in Frindle by finding textual evidence such as dialogue, thoughts, or actions that reveal a character’s personality. For example, quoting what a character says or describing their behavior in a scene supports their traits.
The OSCAR method is a strategy for analyzing characters by looking at their Openness, Speech, Choices, Actions, and Responses. It helps students break down how a character’s traits are revealed in Frindle.
Effective ways include using storyboard activities to illustrate traits, group discussions to cite textual evidence, and providing templates for students to organize their analysis visually and in writing.
Storyboard That can be used to create visual storyboards where students illustrate and explain character traits using characters, scenes, and items from Frindle, making the analysis engaging and interactive.