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Bluestein, N. Alexandra – Reading Teacher, 2002
Describes "character maps," an activity that draws upon the reader's prior knowledge of people to understand a book's characters. Includes a brief list of additional activities and extensions to reinforce comprehension through characterization. (RS)
Descriptors: Characterization, Elementary Education, Prior Learning, Reader Text Relationship
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Carino, Peter – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2000
Considers how teaching John Updike's short story "A & P" to treat issues of class and gender provides practice in reading for multiple meanings. Discusses students' responses to the character "Sammy" and considers issues from personal response to reading the text. Notes multiple perspectives and ways of teaching "A & P." (SC)
Descriptors: Characterization, Instructional Improvement, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship
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Swindall, Vickie; Cantrell, R. Jeffrey – Reading Teacher, 1999
Describes "Character Interviews," a class activity that guides children, especially reluctant readers, to the meaning of a story through a thoughtful understanding of character as they consider a character's emotions and motives, to respond to a question as that character would. Describes the interview process. Offers sample interviews…
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Interviews
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Beach, Richard – Theory into Practice, 1998
By having students use their knowledge of real-world cultural contexts to construct text-world contexts, teachers help them understand how cultural forces within those contexts shape characters' actions. This paper describes the process of linking real- and text-world contexts, offering examples from one college class. Implications for helping…
Descriptors: Characterization, College Students, Context Effect, Cultural Context
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Richardson, Carmen C. – Childhood Education, 1988
Third-graders can use read-aloud time to hone critical and creative reading skills by getting involved in a story. Children relate book experiences to their own experiences by evaluating characters' responses, recognizing characters' motivation, and adjusting interpretations. (BB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Characterization, Critical Reading, Early Childhood Education
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Van Horn, Leigh – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1997
Discusses how pretending to be a character or to help a character with a problem made reading and writing meaningful for middle school students. Describes activities that promoted writing about thinking, thinking as a character would, character integration, creating character journals, and relating to characters. (SR)
Descriptors: Characterization, Class Activities, Grade 7, Junior High Schools
Hancock, Susan – 1996
Research into the portrayal of miniature human-like characters in the fictional narratives of art and literature suggests that profound values abound in the miniature. The paper discusses two examples of fairy miniatures, Rudyard Kipling's "Puck" and J. M. Barrie's "Tinker Bell." Little characters, whatever their provenance,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Authors, Books, Characterization