This week we have been working on describing characters. Remember, a T chart can help us organize both our own thinking and connecting it to what we are reading in a text. The T chart does not have complete sentences; it has short cuts and notes so that it can be written quicker.
To describe a character, think about what they say and do, then form an opinion. You can use the character traits list below (located in your reader's notebook, too) to help you think of a word to describe a character. Finally, find examples from the text to support your opinion. How would you describe Stomalong, and why? Answer in the comments below.
To describe a character, think about what they say and do, then form an opinion. You can use the character traits list below (located in your reader's notebook, too) to help you think of a word to describe a character. Finally, find examples from the text to support your opinion. How would you describe Stomalong, and why? Answer in the comments below.