Explore the defining features of story characters with this differentiated worksheet.
Explore Story Characters of Any Text
One of the first story elements we teach to our littlest learners is characters. Characters can be people, animals, magical creatures or personified objects.
This resource gives students the opportunity to practice identifying characters in stories. It prompts students to use text and pictures to draw and write about characters.
This worksheet can be used for any story the students have read. There is space on the worksheets for the students to record the title and author of the story they are referring to. There are subtle differences between the differentiated versions of this worksheet, as outlined below.
- Worksheet 1 – Students focus on both the main character and additional characters. They are required to:
- Write the name of the main character.
- List three physical characteristics of the main character.
- Draw each additional character.
- Write the name of each additional character.
- Worksheet 2 – Students focus on the main character. They are required to:
- Draw the character.
- Write the character’s name.
- Write a quote from the character.
- Write a sentence about one thing the character did.
Multiple Applications for This Story Characters Worksheet
This resource can be used in multiple ways in your classroom. It can be used as a:
- Whole-class activity (for books read by the teacher)
- Small-group activity (for books read collaboratively)
- Individual activity (for books read independently)
- Homework task (for books read and shared at home)
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This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a teacher in Florida and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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