Character feelings anchor chart
Character Feelings Anchor Chart. In my class, it helped student form questions while reading independently. Anchor charts drawn by hand are sometimes easier for students to.
I have created the large anchor chart to help students think about the feelings a character may have at the beginning, middle, and end of a story. It can be printed in a large format, pieced together, and laminated. It should provide a visual aid for students to understand the difference between the ongoing trait (for example, shyness) to a temporary feeling (scared).
1 Character feelings anchor chart
In My Class, It Helped Student Form Questions While Reading Independently.
Feelings anchor chart is used to help students compare feelings to the characteristics of a story character. I have created the large anchor chart to help students think about the feelings a character may have at the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
Anchor Charts Drawn By Hand Are Sometimes Easier For Students To.
It should provide a visual aid for students to understand the difference between the ongoing trait (for example, shyness) to a temporary feeling (scared). It can be printed in a large format, pieced together, and laminated.