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  3. Student Character Journals & Analysis Activities by Sally Keener

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  4. Character Diary Entry Guidelines

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  6. Character Diary Entry by Northern Pine Resources

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  1. How To Write A Character Journal Entry?

    If you need to, practice first. If you need to get the feel of how to do it, why not try to write a journal entry from the perspective of a character from a book or film that you love. If it helps, you could even make it about a specific event in that book. Keep it to what they see, hear or feel. Remember: It's all about what's NOT normally ...

  2. PDF CHARACTER JOURNAL REQUIREMENTS

    The purpose of this journal is to use the persona of a central character to analyze key issues and events in the play, and to explore how your own personal values and beliefs shape your understanding of events. Format requirements. Your journal should have at least one entry per scene in the play. It should be set up like a diary and include ...

  3. PDF Handout 1: Journal Assignments

    Journal Assignments Complete the following journal assignments when you are instructed to do so by your teacher. Journal 1: Developing Characters ... Journal 3: Character Video Observation As you watch the video, focus on what the main character says when he or she appears to be speaking

  4. 5 Ways to Write a Journal Entry

    Write in stream of consciousness. 3. Use "I" to write your journal in the first person. You're writing about your thoughts, experiences, and reflections, so don't worry about putting them in third person. It's okay to write your journal entries using the pronoun "I" unless you just prefer not to do so.

  5. Writing a Journal from your Character's Perspective

    It's not me writing the journal, but my character. I've discovered that the input of time is well worth the output. When I sit down and create a journal from my character's perspective—what he/she is thinking, feeling, wishing, and doing, my writing dips deeper. Journaling is much more than a keeper of memories. By design, it's private.

  6. Characterization Activities for any Literature Study

    Write a journal entry for a character. When writing a journal entry, students should use the same tone and inflections that are natural to the character. Decide if the character would write, "dear diary" or simply start writing. Encourage students to take a quote from the story as a starter to the journal entry. (Surprise!

  7. PDF Character Journal

    character. Include reactions to events that take place in the story. Your journal entries should reflect the growth and change as your character progresses throughout the story. Assignment: 1. Make a list of key events or times throughout the story you want to have your character write about. These may include important events,

  8. Academic Guides: Common Assignments: Journal Entries

    Journal Entries. This guide includes tips on writing common course assignments. Both in traditional and online classrooms, journal entries are used as tools for student reflection. By consciously thinking about and comparing issues, life experiences, and course readings, students are better able to understand links between theory and practice ...

  9. iRubric: Character Journal Rubric

    Character Journal Rubric. Write a Character Journal in which you describe what your character learns about him/herself or the world around them, as a result of dealing with a major event that occurs in the story. Tell how the character changes by the end of the story. Organize your thoughts logically, using transition words and phrases.

  10. PDF JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS

    Divide your paper in half and copy scary words from the text on the left and. write your reactions to the words on the right. Journal 3: Complete the Character Descriptions Organizer for your book. Find examples of what the main character and the villain say, do, and think. Then write a short description of each character based on your examples.

  11. Character Journal

    Character Journals in Use - Have students choose a character from a novel, primary source, historical event, etc, and write a journal entry from that person's point of view. Depending on the reason for the assignment/project, multiple journal entries might be required.

  12. A Foolproof Character Cheat Sheet (With Downloadable Template)

    The deeper you dig into your character, the better. This downloadable character cheat sheet gives a list of questions for you to answer about your character. Fill out as many as you can. Import it directly into the notes section of your Novlr project to edit and develop for easy reference as you write. Download the Character Cheat Sheet.

  13. 20 Free Character Writing Prompts » JournalBuddies.com

    These 20 character writing prompts will help your middle school and high school students get started: Think of real people who inspire you. Base your main character on your role model. Consider writing a memoir, but make one of the main characters fictional. Use your experiences to shape the personality of the character.

  14. PDF Book #2: Character Journal

    Book #2: Character Journal. Write at least five substantial journal entries from the perspective of a character in your book. At the beginning of each entry, state the name of the featured character and the chapter after which the entry would be written. Put yourself in the character's shoes, and consider the following questions to get you going:

  15. 33 Powerful Character Education Writing Prompts

    33 Character Education Writing Prompts. As stated above, some common character education topics taught to middle school students include citizenship, caring, fairness, responsibility, respect, and trustworthiness. What follows are writing prompts centered around these character education themes. Are you a good citizen and why?

  16. Basic Journal Assignment Example

    Here is an example of a basic journal assignment: Short writing assignments for a personal journal will be required for all readings. Additional assignments will be given frequently in class and for homework throughout the semester. In addition, it must be kept up to date. You may be asked to read journal entries for the class.

  17. Lights, Camera, Action: Interviewing a Book Character

    Remind students to print their character map before closing the program. 5. Students should schedule a second meeting with their group after reading one-third to one-half of the novel (one class period). At this meeting, encourage students to discuss what they have learned about their character by sharing their journal entries and character maps.

  18. 5 Engaging Characterization Activities for High School Students to Try

    One of my favorite things to do with a text - especially a longer one like a novel or play - is to analyze the characters. I like to start with a pre-reading characterization activity to allow my students to review and practice character analysis before jumping into the text. Keep reading for some of my favorite characterization activities to use for after reading.

  19. How to Write a Character Analysis: Tips and Examples from Literature

    Introduction: Introduce the character you are writing about using a good hook to get your reader curious. Body: In this section, use a few paragraphs to describe the character's traits, their role, and the transformation they undergo (you could write one paragraph for each of the sections outlined above). Conclusion: Summarize your essay in ...

  20. Simple Character Journal Assignment by Sam Scogin

    Just like the title says, this is a simple character journal assignment to be used with any work of fiction. It would be useful for an independent reading assignment to help keep track of student's progress on their books and comprehension of character development throughout. Total Pages. 4 pages.

  21. Character Journal Assignments

    Character Journal/ Quick Write Assignments. Remember to write the date and the heading in your journal as you complete the entries. Journal #1- 02/19/13. Getting to Know Your Character Upload the document below or upload it from the document tray on our class At a Glance Page. Use this document to begin your Character Journal document.

  22. Creative Character Journal Assignment! Can Use With Any Story/Novel!

    Description. Students will get a chance to write creative journal entries from the perspective of a character (s) in their story or novel! INCLUDED: A checklist of the success criteria for the assignment. Guiding questions to help students write. Example photos.

  23. Assignment 2

    Literature questions and answers. Assignment 2 - Write Character Biography A (Three-page Character Journal Pre-play). Be sure to watch Lecture 5 - August: Osage County: The Character Biography before starting this paper. Choose a major character from a script read so far in class (Rabbit Hole, Vanya+Sonia+Masha+Spike, The Humans, or August ...