Character Motivation Anchor Chart
Character Motivation Anchor Chart. This organizer can be used with many texts. Assist students in understanding how a character's motivations contribute to the sequence of events of a story using this anchor chart.
Help your students make their own character traits anchor charts using this format for a book you're currently reading as a class. Teaching character traits is simple when you break it up into bite-sized chunks. Related posts: Directions: Place your character's name in the center of the graphic organizer.
Events: experiences the character has lived through, and the memories and interpretations formed from them.
Motivations are intrinsic needs: they might be external needs and relate to survival, but they might also be psychological or existential needs, such as love or professional achievement.
Assassinate the king. possible motivations: Avoid the war the king is hell-bent on starting. Anchor Chart Used For Character Motivations Lesson After Reading. We love how interesting this chart is to look at—it's sure to draw students' eyes.
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