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Character Mapping
This strategy helps students select and describe a character from a story, and then compare/contrast it to another character from either the same story or another.
After reading a story, the students choose a character they wish to describe in detail.
The students draw a picture of their character and/or write its name in the middle of a blank piece of paper.
- The students draw a short line outward from their picture for each description they attribute to their character.
- The students create a character map for two characters in their story to compare/contrast them, or take characters from two different stories to compare and contrast.
- The students share their character maps with the class.
Reference
Santa, C. (1993). Pegasus: Teacher implementation guide for grade 4. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
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