Tip #140 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents: Be the Character


Today's tip for parents from two talented teachers comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly.

                                                 #140

Be the Character

 

Be absolutely determined to enjoy what you do.
~Gerry Sikorski

 

Think about what makes the books you read most interesting. Generally when people enjoy a story they express how fascinating the characters were or how much they could relate to them. Strong characters entice the reader to keep reading.

If your child truly comprehends a story she is reading, she will understand the characters and their actions. Try this discussion and writing activity that allows your child to become the character and write a diary entry from the character’s point of view.

Have your child choose a main event from a story she is reading. Start a discussion about the main character and ask her to relate why she thinks the character acted as she did. Then, use her reading response journal (Idea #113) or plain paper to write a diary entry about the event as if she were the character. She would use first person (“I”) and should write from the viewpoint of the character to describe how she feels after the main event takes place. If she needs a prompt, ask her:

 

      How do you think the character feels now?

      Why do you think she acted as she did?

      In hindsight, would she do anything differently?

 

Extension: Try having your child compose a diary entry before a main event takes place. Challenge her to put into words the feelings and thoughts going through the character’s mind that help set the stage for the main event. 

   


     Cindy McKinley Alder                                            Patti Trombly

 

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