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a poster with the words change written on it and an image of children's faces

Change has been the them during our Weather unit the last two weeks and we've integrated it into science, literacy and math! Read about our weather changes, character changes and patterns in numbers in first grade.

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a white board with writing on it that says character feelings can change

“Scaffold Spotlight: 2nd grade anchor charts to support character feelings and changes over time. #scaffolds @Ward2ndgrade”

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a poster with an image of a character that is in the character's description

Tips for teaching character traits in upper elementary by using anchor charts, exploring actions, words, and discussing character impact.

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This printable is FREE in the PREVIEW file of the Character Traits Pack! Perfect for character study and analysis!

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a man standing in front of a mirror with his hand up to the window, and another person's head behind him
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the five ingredients for character arts

We follow stories because of the characters. They are the driving force of any book, movie and TV show or comic. That's why authors and storytellers have to put extra care into developing characters that readers will love following. A character arc is the journey your character goes through, which forces them to change for better or worse. There are five ingredients to making these characters. These five factors are what dictates the theme and type of journey the character undertakes.

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focus on yourself

One of the best ways to keep growing as a person is by focusing on self-improvement, and doing more for yourself on a regular basis. This might mean taking steps towards reaching a goal. Or simply adding a few things into your day that make you feel good, such as reading more often or learning something new.

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a white board with writing on it that says analyzing characters and other things to do

Work on analyzing characters and various physical and personality characters traits with this great anchor chart. Teachers and students will find this poster easy to relate to as this reading strategy is introduced in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade upper elementary classroom. (third, fourth, fifth, sixth graders) #YoungTeacherLove #CharacterTraits #Reading

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