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Character Profile Template

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We’re thrilled to introduce a valuable new resource to help young writers develop well-rounded characters in their stories! The “Character Profile” Worksheet is a free, printable resource designed for students from kindergarten through to grade 6 who are learning to plan and write narratives in their literacy lessons. This worksheet guides students through important character-building questions, encouraging them to think deeply about the personalities, goals, and traits that make their characters unique.

What is the “Character Profile” Worksheet?

The “Character Profile” Worksheet features six prompts, each in its own box, to help students develop a clear and detailed picture of their character. Here’s what each section covers:

  1. Character’s Name: This is where students name their character, giving them a sense of identity and connection with the figure they’re creating.

  2. Where Does Your Character Live?: Students describe the character’s home or environment, adding context and setting to their narrative.

  3. What Does Your Character Want to Do?: In this box, students identify the character’s goal or mission, setting the foundation for story development and conflict.

  4. List Some Character Traits: This section invites students to explore the personality of their character—whether they’re brave, curious, kind, or mischievous—helping young writers think beyond physical appearances.

  5. What Does Your Character Like to Do?: Here, students add details about the character’s hobbies, interests, or passions, making their character more relatable and human.

  6. What Does Your Character Dislike?: This final box asks students to consider what their character doesn’t enjoy, adding complexity to their personality and allowing students to think about contrasting traits.

By using these six prompts, the “Character Profile” Worksheet encourages students to create characters with depth and individuality, helping them develop a strong foundation for storytelling.

 

Why Use the “Character Profile” Worksheet?

Building interesting, memorable characters is essential to writing compelling stories. The “Character Profile” Worksheet supports students in many ways:

  • Encourages Detailed Character Planning: With specific questions, students learn to think deeply about each aspect of their character.

  • Promotes Creative Thinking: Students can imagine unique personalities and experiences, broadening their creative expression.

  • Supports Narrative Structure: By understanding their character’s desires and dislikes, students can set up conflicts and resolutions that are authentic to their story.

  • Fosters Empathy: Thinking through a character’s likes, dislikes, and traits helps students step into another’s shoes, building empathy and understanding.

 

Creative Classroom Ideas for Using the “Character Profile” Worksheet

This versatile worksheet can be used in numerous ways to inspire creativity in your classroom. Here are some fun ideas for integrating the “Character Profile” Worksheet into your lessons:

  1. Story Planning: Use this worksheet as part of a pre-writing activity to help students plan the characters for their stories.

  2. Create a Class Character Gallery: Display students’ completed character profiles around the classroom. This can inspire classmates to think creatively and get ideas for new stories.

  3. Group Collaboration: Have students work in small groups to create a character together, filling out one worksheet and using it as a shared character in their individual stories.

  4. Character Interview: Turn the profile into an interview activity where students ask each other questions based on the prompts, enhancing oral communication skills.

  5. Compare and Contrast Characters: After completing the worksheet, encourage students to share their characters and compare their traits, goals, and dislikes. This activity supports critical thinking and analysis.

  6. Incorporate with Visual Art: Invite students to draw a picture of their character to accompany the completed worksheet, creating a fully visual character reference.

  7. Writing Prompts: Use the completed profiles as writing prompts, challenging students to write short stories or scenes about their character.

  8. Storytelling Practice: Let students pair up and exchange character profiles, then practice telling a story about each other’s character, promoting adaptability in storytelling.

 

Download the Free “Character Profile” Worksheet

The “Character Profile” Worksheet is a simple yet powerful tool for helping students build vibrant, well-rounded characters. It’s available for free download in PDF format, making it easy to print and use in any classroom setting. With this worksheet, students can approach their narrative writing with a richer understanding of character development and bring their stories to life.

To get started, click the download button below to access your “Character Profile” Worksheet. Print as many copies as you need, and watch as your students’ storytelling skills and creativity take flight!

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Happy writing and character building!

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