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Using a character puzzle project is an entertaining and yet rigorous activity for understanding character analysis. It is a group-effort analysis that challenges students to analyze the relationships between characters, thus better understanding the art of storytelling. This post will cover what you need to know for implementing a character puzzle analysis within your secondary Ela Activities High School, Ela Crafts Middle School, Character Analysis Project, The Outsiders Activities Middle School, High School Ela Activities, Fun Ela Activities, Character Analysis Activities, Secondary English Classroom, High School Ela Classroom

Learn how to implement a rigorous and engaging character analysis puzzle project in your middle school or high school ELA classroom.

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Teach upper elementary students about character traits by having them analyze their characters' feelings, actions, thoughts, and dialogue within the story. This blog post contains everything you need for a complete character traits lesson... for free! The reading passages on the anchor chart, the sentence strip activity, and the interactive notebook foldable are all free!

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Lemme just tell you. This lesson is amazing for lots of reasons. It gets your kids up and moving. They want to move. Hence, fidget spinner mania. It gets your kids collaborating with one another. It forces your students to "out smart" one another, in the friendly spirit of academic excellence of course. (Duh.) It forces your…

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