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Characterization Creative Writing

Characterization Creative Writing. Icons key:. For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation. Flash activity. These activities are not editable. Teacher’s notes included in the Notes Page. Extension activities. Web addresses. Accompanying worksheet. 1 of 5.

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Characterization Creative Writing

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  1. CharacterizationCreative Writing Icons key: For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation Flash activity. These activities are not editable. Teacher’s notes included in the Notes Page Extension activities Web addresses Accompanying worksheet 1 of 5 © Boardworks Ltd 2009

  2. Characterization Every day we engage with a whole host of fictional characters. We meet them in books, in films, on TV: in comic strips, on the radio, in advertisements. You probably have a few favourite characters of your own. • Get into pairs and discuss the following questions: • What makes a good character? • How can you make your characters believable? • What techniques can you use? After you have discussed the questions, share your findings with the class – were there any things you all agreed about?

  3. Describing Scrooge

  4. Scrooge’s dialogue

  5. Scrooge’s actions

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