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Activity Overview


Character maps are a helpful tool for students to use as they're reading, although they can also be used after completing a book. In this activity, students will create a character map of the characters in Wolf Hollow, paying close attention to the physical attributes, and the traits of both major and minor characters. They can also provide detailed information regarding the challenges the character faces, the challenges the character imposes, and the importance of the character to the plot of the story.


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Template and Class Instructions

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Due Date:

Objective: Create a character map for the characters in Wolf Hollow.

Student Instructions:

  1. Identify the main and supporting characters in Wolf Hollow and type their names into the different title boxes.
  2. Choose a Storyboard That character to represent each of the book characters.
    • Select colors and a pose appropriate to the story and the character's traits.
  3. Choose a scene or background that makes sense for the character.
  4. Fill in Textables for "Physical/Character Traits", "How does this character interact with the other characters?", and "What challenges does this character face?"

Lesson Plan Reference

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Rubric

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Character Map Template
Create a character map of the characters in the story. Put the character's name in the title boxes and choose a character and scene to represent each one. As you read, take notes on the characters by answering the questions.
Proficient
33 Points
Emerging
25 Points
Beginning
17 Points
Character Picture & Scene
The characters and scenes are both appropriate for the book's characters.
Many of the characters and scenes match the book's characters.
More than half of the characters and scenes do not match the characters in the book.
Accuracy of Notes
Most of the information of the notes is correct.
Many of the notes have correct information, but some are incorrect or missing.
Less than half of the information of the notes is correct and relevant.
Effort
Work is complete, thorough, and neat.
Most of the sections of the character map were at least attempted and work is presentable.
Character map is unfinished and/or disorganized.


Activity Overview


Character maps are a helpful tool for students to use as they're reading, although they can also be used after completing a book. In this activity, students will create a character map of the characters in Wolf Hollow, paying close attention to the physical attributes, and the traits of both major and minor characters. They can also provide detailed information regarding the challenges the character faces, the challenges the character imposes, and the importance of the character to the plot of the story.


Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Due Date:

Objective: Create a character map for the characters in Wolf Hollow.

Student Instructions:

  1. Identify the main and supporting characters in Wolf Hollow and type their names into the different title boxes.
  2. Choose a Storyboard That character to represent each of the book characters.
    • Select colors and a pose appropriate to the story and the character's traits.
  3. Choose a scene or background that makes sense for the character.
  4. Fill in Textables for "Physical/Character Traits", "How does this character interact with the other characters?", and "What challenges does this character face?"

Lesson Plan Reference

Switch to: Common CoreArizonaCaliforniaColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIowaKansasMarylandMassachusettsNebraskaNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaOhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaTexasUtah

Rubric

(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)


Character Map Template
Create a character map of the characters in the story. Put the character's name in the title boxes and choose a character and scene to represent each one. As you read, take notes on the characters by answering the questions.
Proficient
33 Points
Emerging
25 Points
Beginning
17 Points
Character Picture & Scene
The characters and scenes are both appropriate for the book's characters.
Many of the characters and scenes match the book's characters.
More than half of the characters and scenes do not match the characters in the book.
Accuracy of Notes
Most of the information of the notes is correct.
Many of the notes have correct information, but some are incorrect or missing.
Less than half of the information of the notes is correct and relevant.
Effort
Work is complete, thorough, and neat.
Most of the sections of the character map were at least attempted and work is presentable.
Character map is unfinished and/or disorganized.


How Tos about Wolf Hollow Characters

1

Organize a character map discussion to deepen understanding

Lead a lively class discussion after students complete their character maps. Encourage each student to share insights about their chosen characters and explain their choices for traits, challenges, and relationships. This helps students think critically and learn from each other's perspectives.

2

Guide students to use evidence from the text

Prompt students to find quotes or passages from Wolf Hollow that support their character map details. Model how to reference the text and ask students to cite specific examples for physical traits, character actions, or challenges. This builds textual analysis skills.

3

Facilitate peer feedback on character maps

Have students pair up and review each other's character maps. Encourage constructive comments about what is accurate, interesting, or could be improved. This process fosters collaboration and helps students see different interpretations.

4

Incorporate character maps into creative writing

Ask students to write a short scene or diary entry from the perspective of a character they mapped. Use their character map notes to ensure the writing matches the character's traits and experiences. This reinforces understanding and sparks creativity.

5

Display and celebrate completed character maps

Showcase student work by displaying character maps around the classroom or digitally. Invite students to do a gallery walk and note what they learned from their peers. Public recognition boosts engagement and pride in their analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions about Wolf Hollow Characters

What is a character map for Wolf Hollow?

A character map for Wolf Hollow is a visual organizer that helps students identify and analyze the main and supporting characters, their physical and personality traits, challenges they face, and their importance to the story's plot.

How do I create a character map for Wolf Hollow?

To create a character map for Wolf Hollow, list the main and supporting characters, choose visual representations and backgrounds, and fill in text boxes with each character's traits, interactions, and challenges using a tool like Storyboard That.

Why are character maps useful for teaching Wolf Hollow?

Character maps help students track relationships, understand character motivations, and deepen reading comprehension by visually organizing key information about each character in Wolf Hollow.

What should students include in a Wolf Hollow character map?

Students should include the character's name, physical and character traits, interactions with others, the challenges they face or impose, and their significance to the plot when making a Wolf Hollow character map.

Are there any easy templates for Wolf Hollow character maps?

Yes, platforms like Storyboard That offer easy-to-use character map templates for Wolf Hollow, allowing students to quickly create visual summaries of each character.




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