Learn to question and make balanced judgements about characters. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your vocabulary list, plot diagram, character profile, and your character mindmap.
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Year 5
Making balanced judgements about character actions
Write about character representation (part 1)
Learn how to plan a character response. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your vocabulary list, plot diagram, character profile and your character mindmap.
Write about character representation (part 2)
Learn how to write a character response. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your vocabulary list, plot diagram, character profile, character mindmap and your plan from lesson 17.
Write about character dilemmas (part 1)
Learn how characters change as they face dilemmas in a text. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your plot diagram, character profile, character mindmap, and your chart of What's the same? What's different?
Write about character dilemmas (part 2)
Further explore how a character changes as they face dilemmas in a text. You'll need a pen and paper or a device to record your work, your plan of your viewpoint of Jarred and your Prandine triangle poem.
Write about character development (part 1)
Learn about character viewpoints. You'll need pen and paper or a device, draft paragraphs for character representation of Jarred and the viewpoint of Jarred.
Write about character development (part 2)
Learn about character viewpoints. You'll need pen and paper or a device, draft paragraphs for character representation of Jarred, the viewpoint of Jarred and how Jarred has changed.
Write a character response (part 1)
Learn to write a character response. You'll need pen and paper or a device, draft paragraphs for character representation of Jarred, the viewpoint of Jarred and how Jarred has changed.
Write a character response (part 2)
Learn to write a character response. You'll need pen and paper or a device, draft paragraphs for character representation of Jarred, the viewpoint of Jarred, how Jarred has changed and the introductory paragraph.
Write a character response (part 3)
Learn to write a character response. You'll need pen and paper or a device, draft paragraphs for character representation of Jarred, the viewpoint of Jarred, how Jarred has changed, the introductory and concluding paragraphs.
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