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Week 8 - Character Development lessons and review

Week 8 - Character Development lessons and review

Assessment

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RL.5.3, RL.6.3

+4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Katie Williams

FREE Resource

26 Slides • 4 Questions

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Week 8 Lessons: Character Development

This week we will be finishing our novel and briefly touching on character development. We will continue character development during week 10.

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Chapters 9-10

Remember the novel is available in google classroom. You may choose to read or listen to the chapter(s). When you have completed that task, please answer the questions on the study guides.

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Week of September 30 - Lesson 2

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Chapters 11-12

Remember the novel is available in google classroom. You may choose to read or listen to the chapter(s). When you have completed that task, please answer the questions on the study guides.

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​https://youtube.com/watch?v=FsZNwhNiCtw

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Week of September 30 - Lesson 3

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Chapter 13

Remember the novel is available in google classroom. You may choose to read or listen to the chapters. When you have completed that task, please answer the questions on the study guide.

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Week of September 30 - Lesson 4

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​Complete this
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Week of September 30 - Lesson 5

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Multiple Choice

Dynamic Characters...
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do not change during the story
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have little or no detail
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have lots of detail
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change during the story

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Multiple Choice

How do characters influence the plot?

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The plot is predetermined and characters have no impact

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Characters only influence the plot in minor ways

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Characters have no influence on the plot

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Characters influence the plot through their actions, decisions, and interactions with other characters.

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Multiple Choice

How can you identify a dynamic character?

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By checking if the character's name starts with a vowel

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By counting the number of lines the character has

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By observing the character's physical appearance

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By observing the character's development and changes throughout the story.

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Multiple Choice

How can you identify a static character?

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By observing that the character remains the same in terms of personality, beliefs, and behavior from the beginning to the end of the story.

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By noticing that the character's appearance changes drastically over time.

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By identifying that the character is the protagonist of the story.

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By observing that the character undergoes a significant transformation throughout the story.

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​Complete this worksheet

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Week 8 Lessons: Character Development

This week we will be finishing our novel and briefly touching on character development. We will continue character development during week 10.

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