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Character Study Graphic Organizer
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What It Is:
This is a 'Split Mind Graphic Organizer' worksheet designed to help students analyze a story. The worksheet prompts students to think about the beginning and end of a story and then draw symbols or write words that describe a character's actions, thoughts, and words in the designated areas labeled 'Beginning' and 'End.' The graphic organizer is shaped like a head divided down the middle.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. It requires reading comprehension and the ability to identify key events and character traits, which are skills typically developed in these grades. The use of symbols also allows for younger students to participate.
Why Use It:
This graphic organizer helps students visualize and understand the progression of a story and the changes in a character's mindset or actions. It promotes critical thinking, reading comprehension, and creative expression through drawing or writing.
How to Use It:
First, have the student read a story. Then, instruct them to think about the key events and the character's actions, thoughts, and words at the beginning and end of the story. Finally, have them fill in the 'Beginning' and 'End' sections of the graphic organizer with either drawings or written descriptions.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students learning about story structure, character development, and reading comprehension. It's also beneficial for students who learn visually or prefer to express their understanding through drawing.
This is a 'Split Mind Graphic Organizer' worksheet designed to help students analyze a story. The worksheet prompts students to think about the beginning and end of a story and then draw symbols or write words that describe a character's actions, thoughts, and words in the designated areas labeled 'Beginning' and 'End.' The graphic organizer is shaped like a head divided down the middle.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. It requires reading comprehension and the ability to identify key events and character traits, which are skills typically developed in these grades. The use of symbols also allows for younger students to participate.
Why Use It:
This graphic organizer helps students visualize and understand the progression of a story and the changes in a character's mindset or actions. It promotes critical thinking, reading comprehension, and creative expression through drawing or writing.
How to Use It:
First, have the student read a story. Then, instruct them to think about the key events and the character's actions, thoughts, and words at the beginning and end of the story. Finally, have them fill in the 'Beginning' and 'End' sections of the graphic organizer with either drawings or written descriptions.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school students learning about story structure, character development, and reading comprehension. It's also beneficial for students who learn visually or prefer to express their understanding through drawing.




