Contributor: Victoria Surface. Lesson ID: 10338
Ever hear someone say "You're a real character!"? Characters in stories have traits used to describe them, like "brave" or "curious." Using video, charts, and a foldable, learn about character traits!
Are you energetic, lively, or curious? Do you have brown eyes or red hair? Some of these traits you can see and some you can’t. Let’s explore.
In order to understand or compare yourself to a character in a book or story, it’s important to understand character traits.
Character traits are adjectives that describe a person or character.
In this lesson, you will explore the main character by studying character traits, using graphic organizers, and reading Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman.
Watch the Character Traits and Character Development Lesson (Susan McGannon) and Character Traits in Stories (Mometrix) videos below to learn about internal and external character traits:
Next, read along and listen to Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman (produced by Dallas Reading Plan and Dallas Schools Television (below). Grace is the main character of the book. As you read along, think about Grace’s internal and external character traits. The following questions may be helpful as you think about Grace’s character traits:
Now that you know about Grace, show how much you know about yourself in the Got It? section!