

Analyze Character Traits
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English
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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4 Slides • 21 Questions
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Character Traits

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When you think of character traits, what do you think of?
Think about your favorite characters in a novel, movie, etc. What words describe them?
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Open Ended
What are some of the character traits that you know? Type at least 3 traits.
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You can have positive character traits or negative character traits.
Can you identify which one is which?
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Multiple Choice
Sampson was so lazy that he spent every day watching TV, even when he had chores to attend to.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Above all else, Timmy was loyal. Once he was your friend, he was your friend forever.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Uncle Bob was a resourceful man who could build a table from sticks he found in the forest or cook a gourmet meal using whatever he in the freezer.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
John also complained that his brother was unimaginative and seldom had an original idea.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Carla was so jealous that she became angry whenever a friend of hers spent time with anyone else.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Emily was often cold to people she did not know and would not make conversation.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Because she was adaptable, Margie was seldom upset when plans changed or things didn't go as she'd expected.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Unreasonably suspicious, Freda's older brother often tried to listen in on her conversations over the phone.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Because he was known to be responsible, William was often given leadership positions in his scout troop.
positive
negative
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Multiple Choice
Knowing that his Aunt Alicia was short-tempered, Rob put off telling her he would not be able to mow her grass this week.
positive
negative
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Sometimes, people get mistaken between physical traits and character traits.
Physical traits are that - physical (brown hair, tall, short, etc.)
Character traits are more about personality (quiet, irresponsible, loyal, etc.)
Can you tell the difference? Let's see!
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Multiple Choice
The clever little boy built a tower from playing cards and paper towel tubes.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
Sammy was weak from hunger and fatigue.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
The funny teacher seemed to have a joke for every occasion.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
Lawrence had a crooked nose and long, bony fingers.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
The bulky woman lumbered awkwardly down the aisle of the bus.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
Because he was lonely, Warner was often sad.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
The greedy boys and girls grabbed at the candy and stuffed it in their mouths.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
Margaret's long, blonde hair shone in the sun.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
Paul was well-liked for his friendly personality and calm demeanor.
physical
character
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Multiple Choice
She was tiny, even for a girl her age, and her hands seemed lost in the gloves she wore.
physical
character
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