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NEW US HISTORY Amelia Earhart Aviator Describe the Character A4 Booklet Description Creative Writing
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NEW US HISTORY Amelia Earhart Aviator Describe the Character A4 Booklet Description Creative Writing

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NEW US HISTORY Amelia Earhart Aviator Describe the Character A4 Booklet Description Creative Writing Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
NEW Beetle Boy (by Leonard M.g.) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets
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NEW Beetle Boy (by Leonard M.g.) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets

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NEW Beetle Boy (by Leonard M.g.) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character��s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
NEW David Copperfield Charles Dickens, Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets
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NEW David Copperfield Charles Dickens, Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets

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NEW David Copperfield Charles Dickens, Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
NEW - Daniel (The Nowhere Emporium) - Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets
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NEW - Daniel (The Nowhere Emporium) - Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets

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NEW - Daniel (The Nowhere Emporium) - Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets
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The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets

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The Cheshire Cat (Alice in Wonderland) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description A4 Worksheets. I also have the Genie as the same workbook. Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews. Tags:
The Snow Queen ELSA Fairytale Character Describe Book Character Booklet Description Disney's Frozen
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The Snow Queen ELSA Fairytale Character Describe Book Character Booklet Description Disney's Frozen

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The Snow Queen ELSA Fairytale Character Describe Book Character Booklet Description Disney’s Frozen. Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
The Wicked Witch of the West, Wizard of Oz Describe the Book Character Booklet Description Worksheet
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The Wicked Witch of the West, Wizard of Oz Describe the Book Character Booklet Description Worksheet

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The Wicked Witch of the West, Wizard of Oz Describe the Book Character Booklet Description Worksheet. Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
The Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description Worksheet
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The Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description Worksheet

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The Queen of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland) Describe the Book Character Booklet Description Worksheet. Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Superman Comic Book Superhero Character Describe Book Character Booklet Description Creative Writing
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Superman Comic Book Superhero Character Describe Book Character Booklet Description Creative Writing

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Superman Comic Book Superhero Character Describe Book Character Booklet Description Creative Writing! Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
The Firework Maker's Daughter Activity Pack - Main scene writing, order the story, colouring pages.
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The Firework Maker's Daughter Activity Pack - Main scene writing, order the story, colouring pages.

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The Firework Maker’s Daughter Activity Pack - Main scene writing, order the story, colouring pages etc. This pack includes: Resource 1: 10 Full A4 Colouring Pages for the main story scenes. Resource 2: Describe the scene from the picture. Resource 3: Chop out the images and order the story. These make a great display and the children thoroughly enjoy using the images to write about. I made this as I found it hard to source images from this book online. NOTE: I am HAPPY to add to this resource for free… if you feel I missed a certain scene simply write this in your review and I can add it for you. Thanks for looking!
Mary Anning Dinosaur Fossil Hunter Describe the Character A4 Booklet Description Creative Writing
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Mary Anning Dinosaur Fossil Hunter Describe the Character A4 Booklet Description Creative Writing

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Mary Anning Dinosaur Fossil Hunter Describe the Character A4 Booklet Description Creative Writing Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works best for your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Magical World of Harry Potter Reading Area Title
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Magical World of Harry Potter Reading Area Title

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This resource is a library / reading area title display which reads ‘Welcome to our magical reading area’ or ‘Welcome to our Harry Potter reading area’. The resource consists of two alternative colours. Thanks for looking at my resources, The Bearded Teacher.
52 Weeks of Story Starters / Picture Prompts / Fantasy World Images For English i.e. Poetry or Art!
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52 Weeks of Story Starters / Picture Prompts / Fantasy World Images For English i.e. Poetry or Art!

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Hello, please find attached: 52 Weeks of Story Starters / Picture Prompts / Fantasy World Images For English i.e. Poetry or Art! The attached files consist of a full year’s worth (52 separate slides) of fantasy like images that can be used as story starters with your class. Each slide has 4 different images (so you can project all four and the children choose one to write about). This is a total of 208 (52 weeks x 4 on a page) amazing images that you have ownership of and can use however you wish for your students. For each one image they choose they could also: Write a one paragraph story starter. Write a poem using the 5 senses. Recreate the image using a specific medium in art. Write 5 associated adjectives / adverbs / nouns Tell their partner what happens next in the story. I do create bespoke computer generated art for specific tasks too so please send me a message request for this and I can help you. Please look at my shop, The Bearded Teacher.
25 AMAZING Story Openings / Starters with Realistic Images for English Creative Writing and Artwork
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25 AMAZING Story Openings / Starters with Realistic Images for English Creative Writing and Artwork

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25 AMAZING Story Openings / Starters with Realistic Images for English Creative Writing and Artwork. Ofsted outstanding lesson observation… Students chose a stry starter (I printed the PDF 4 to a page and the children stuck in their books) and they continued the story. You could also simply show one per week on the IWB. These are also great to print, laminate and make a display for English / Reading areas titled ‘Story Starters’. I have lots of other similar resources to this so please check my shop. Thank you! The Bearded Teacher.
Where the Wild Things Are, 21 x Coloring Sheets / Colouring Pages Activity - Printable A4 Worksheets
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Where the Wild Things Are, 21 x Coloring Sheets / Colouring Pages Activity - Printable A4 Worksheets

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Max and Where the Wild Things Are, 21 x Coloring Sheets / Colouring Pages Activity - Printable A4 Worksheets The files are ready to print on A4 (you could also select multiple to a page so children have a small set each which they can print and write about / annotate in their exercise books.) I like to print ‘two to a page’ which gives them an A5, smaller version. These make a great classroom display for your reading area / topic area in class, especially if you click ‘print to A3’. They’re also good if you print them smaller (i.e. 6 to a page) so that the students can then annotate them i.e. writing specific descriptions next to the pictures. I have lots more colouring sheets in my shop. If you leave a positive 5 star review on this purchase you can choose any resource in my shop to own for free (I will send it via e-mail) Thanks for looking at our resources.
Goodnight Mister Mr Tom (by Michelle Magorian) Describe the Character Booklet Description Worksheets
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Goodnight Mister Mr Tom (by Michelle Magorian) Describe the Character Booklet Description Worksheets

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Goodnight Mister Mr Tom (by Michelle Magorian) Describe the Character Booklet Description Worksheets. Attached is a PowerPoint and PDF version of the character booklet for the above character. There is also a separate A4 colouring page which can be used for a classroom display along with the character profiles. Below is a summary of what is included in the booklet:- Page One Front cover page. Children can colour in the bubble writing and there is a space for the children to write their name. When complete I ringbind these booklets and they make great English table displays. Page Two Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Three Children to now list of features for the character to help write their character profile. On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Page Four Children are to write down some things that the character might say and think. Page Five Children are to describe the character’s physical appearance of the character. Page Six Children can either use this page to colour in the character or thy can write down describing words inside the image, using powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish, and of course feel free to delete / add pages at your leisure to make a booklet that works bestfor your class(es) Thanks for looking at my resources, I really appreciate your interest and your 5 star reviews.
Holden Caulfield The Catcher in the Rye Character Description Profile Booklet Describe the Character
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Holden Caulfield The Catcher in the Rye Character Description Profile Booklet Describe the Character

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Holden Caulfield The Catcher in the Rye Character Description Profile Booklet Describe the Character. Attached is a 14 page printable AND EDITABLE booklet with the following pages: Page 1 - Front Cover / Title Page. Page 2 - Simple Character Description (aimed at lower ability pupils - delete as necessary). Page 3 - Simple Character Description Writing Frame (for lower ability) Page 4 - Character Monologue - Fill in the relevant boxes with character thoughts, quotes and personal feelings. Focus on the evidence from the text rather than your own opinions too much. Page 5 - Mind Map Page 6 - Character Wheel Page 7 - Annotations Page Page 8 - Character Analysis Page 9 - Historical, Political & Social References Page 10 - Character Exploration Page 11 - Themes (in the Novel) Page 12 - Character Description (extended) Page 13 - Character Notes Page 14 - Character Quotes These make fantastic booklets and really help the students explore characters in a deeper level as well as keep evidence of their work (or feel free to use the individual pages as necessary in a unit). Please check my other resources as I have similar templates for other characters. Thanks for looking! *Hashtags: character, role, genre, account, explanation, elucidation, illustration, representation, interpretation, chronicle, report, narration, narrative, story, recounting, rendition, relation, commentary, version, portrayal, character portrait, word picture, evocation, feelings, weaknesses, strengths, hopes, dreams, wishes, enemies, foes, writing, character map, story map, character detail, belief, judgment, thoughts, school of thought, thinking, way of thinking, mind, point of view, view, viewpoint, outlook, angle, slant, side, attitude, stance, perspective, position, standpoint, theory, tenet, conclusion, verdict, estimation, thesis, hypothesis, feeling, sentiment, impression, reflections, idea, notion, assumption, speculation, conception, conviction, contention, persuasion, creed, dogma, as I see it, in my view, to my mind, from my standpoint, personally, in my estimation, in my judgment, in my book, for my money.
30 Different Writing Frames / Templates, Lined Paper with Colourful Pictures for Borders A4 Displays
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30 Different Writing Frames / Templates, Lined Paper with Colourful Pictures for Borders A4 Displays

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30 Different Writing Frames / Templates, Lined Paper with Colourful Pictures for Borders - Displays. These make fantastic displays, I have created different themes such as science, snow, easter etc. so that you have a great choice. I usually print a few of each for my writing are in class and the children love using them, great also for role play areas. These are all A4 PDFS. These can also be printed two to a page if you want really small lines. I have blank versions of this same document in my shop so please check it out. Thanks for looking
Matilda (Roald Dahl) Story Character Description Profile Templates
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Matilda (Roald Dahl) Story Character Description Profile Templates

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Matilda (Roald Dahl) Story Character Description Profile Templates. The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows: Page One Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Two The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’ On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish. Thanks for looking at my resources.
Max from Where the Wild Things Are Story, Describe the Character / Description, Profile Template
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Max from Where the Wild Things Are Story, Describe the Character / Description, Profile Template

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Max from Where the Wild Things Are Story, Describe the Character / Description, Profile Template The attached PowerPoint and PDF files have two pages as follows: Page One Features page: the children are to think of the following things about their character and write these in the boxes surrounding the character: The character’s likes The character’s dislikes The character’s feelings The character’s friends The character’s family The character’s hopes The character’s fears The character’s house The character’s hobbies The character’s past The character’s present The character’s future The character’s problems The character’s solutions Page Two The task states ‘Now that you have a list of features for your character, write a character profile to describe the character.’ On this page there is an image of the character and a whole lines page for the students to add lots of detail in sentences. Ask them to focus largely on the features that they have found already and to use powerful adjectives. Feel free to edit the PowerPoint with your own questions and features if you wish. Thanks for looking at my resources.