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Character Analysis Project
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This versatile project can be used with multiple grades and multiple texts allowing you to use it over and over again. This project can be done individual, in pairs, or small groups, and can be used with any novel study, memoir study, drama study, or as an independent reading assignment.

Students will make claims about a character and use textual evidence to support their claim. However, instead of doing so in the often intimidating essay format, they will show mastery of these skills in the less daunting form of a PowerPoint presentation.

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Character Analysis Project

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6th - 12th
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3
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Description

This versatile project can be used with multiple grades and multiple texts allowing you to use it over and over again. This project can be done individual, in pairs, or small groups, and can be used with any novel study, memoir study, drama study, or as an independent reading assignment.

Students will make claims about a character and use textual evidence to support their claim. However, instead of doing so in the often intimidating essay format, they will show mastery of these skills in the less daunting form of a PowerPoint presentation.

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Rated 5 out of 5
January 1, 2022
My students loved this resource. I put the materials in a binder and had them choose which type of analysis they wanted to do.
Debra G.
127 reviews
Grades taught: 11th

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Standards

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Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
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