What a Character! Character Study as a Guide to Literary Meaning Making in Grades K (8)

What a Character! Character Study as a Guide to Literary Meaning Making in Grades K (8)

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Jan 1, 2005 · English · Paperback (232 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 232
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2005
Publisher International Reading Association
Edition a
ISBN-10 087207563X
ISBN-13 9780872075634

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In a world where characters come alive through the pages of a book, this insightful work delves into the vital role of character study in fostering a deeper understanding of literary concepts for young readers. The authors, Junko Yokota and Sharon O'Neal, guide educators and students alike through the intricate process of analyzing characters as a gateway to uncovering the multifaceted meanings embedded in literature. Their approach emphasizes interactive learning, encouraging students from grades K-8 to engage with texts in a thoughtful and meaningful way.

With a focus on practical strategies, the book equips teachers with tools to nurture critical thinking in their classrooms. By exploring character motivations, growth, and relationships, students learn to appreciate the complexities of narratives. This resource serves as an essential guide for building a robust literary foundation, as it skillfully merges character analysis with larger thematic elements, ultimately enriching the students' reading experiences and comprehension.
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