Terwijl ze de avonturen van de kleine prins lezen, moeten studenten de verschillende personages die hij ontmoet en de planeten die hij bezoekt bijhouden. In deze activiteit gebruiken studenten een personagekaart om elk personage en de lessen die ze leren bij te houden. Deze informatie kan op twee manieren worden gepresenteerd, gericht op de verschillende karakters of op de zeven verschillende planeten die de kleine prins bezoekt.
Het voorbeeldverhaal, instructies, sjabloon en rubriek in deze activiteit zijn op maat gemaakt voor de personages, maar u kunt de opdracht eenvoudig wijzigen. Bovendien moeten studenten worden aangemoedigd om hun storyboard in het Frans te voltooien.
(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 personagekaart om de karakters in Le Petit Prince bij te houden en de lessen die ze de kleine prins leren.
Invite students to work in small groups to discuss each character’s traits and the lessons they teach in Le Petit Prince. Assign each group a character or planet, and have them share insights with the class. This promotes deeper understanding and helps all students gain multiple perspectives.
Give each student a specific role within their group, such as recorder, presenter, or discussion leader. Clarifying responsibilities ensures full participation and keeps the conversation focused and productive.
Offer a list of key questions to steer group discussions—such as: What motivates this character? How do they change the little prince’s perspective? Guided questions help students think critically and stay on topic.
Have each group present their character analysis using visuals, quotes, or short role-plays. Sharing findings reinforces learning and allows for class-wide discussion and feedback.
A character map for Le Petit Prince is a visual tool that helps students organize and track the characters, their personalities, quotes, and lessons. To use it, students fill in details about each character as they read, making connections between the characters and the life lessons they teach the little prince.
Students can track lessons by filling out a character map, listing each character's name, personality traits, key quotes, and the specific lesson or moral they impart to the little prince. This reinforces comprehension and encourages deeper analysis of the story.
To adapt the activity, simplify the prompts for younger students or add more analysis for older grades. For example, use basic character traits and visuals for middle schoolers, and require quotes or thematic connections for high school students.
Yes, students are encouraged to complete the character map in French. This practice enhances language skills, builds vocabulary, and immerses students in authentic text and context, making language learning more meaningful.
Key characters include the little prince, the king, the vain man, the drunkard, the lamplighter, the geographer, the fox, and the rose. Important planets are the ones each character lives on, each representing a unique lesson.