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⭐ Lesson Plan: Characterization (SPED-Friendly, 8th Grade) Objective (student-friendly): I can describe a character by using what they say, do, think, and how others treat them. Time: 35–45 minutes Standard: RL.3 (Analyze how individuals, events, and ideas develop) 1️⃣ Warm-Up (5 minutes) Write this on the board: “How would you describe SpongeBob to someone who has never watched the show?” Students share 2–3 describing words. Teacher connects: “You just used characterization — describing wh...
This learning resource focuses on the S.T.E.A.L. method for character analysis, enabling students to delve into the intricacies of characterization in literature. The S.T.E.A.L. acronym stands for Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, and Looks, providing a structured way for students to infer character traits based on textual evidence. The resource includes guided examples, practice passages, and self-assessment tools to help learners apply this method effectively. The students will analyze various characters based on what they say, think, how they act, and how they are perceived by others. By engaging with the material, learners can better understand the depth of characters and improve their analytical skills in literature.
Bring the S.T.E.A.L. Method to Life
Visual Aids to Enhance Understanding
Foster Collaborative Learning
Connect to Real Life
Scaffold Learning for Diverse Needs
Use the Challenge as a Creative Outlet
Incorporate Technology
Regular Reflection and Feedback
Connect to Literature or Texts
Set the Tone for a Safe Environment