This guide gives you some tips on dropping hints of romance without explicitly stating it, or having your characters shout it from the rooftops.
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The Obedience Game – Character Development Series – Shhh! It’s not really a game. Don’t tell your kids. It’s a teaching opportunity. Slap a few stickers on the name “game,” and you are good to go. If you are working on teaching obedience to kids, you have come to the right place. Is the concept of obedience...Read More
As most readers will tell you, there is something quite disturbing about a character who loves dogs one moment and is terrified of them the next, or who has pants on at the beginning of a line of d…
Load up your Character Education Perseverance month with this bundle of activities, lessons, bulletins, charts and more!
Teach characterization using short films to engage students and aid in analysis skills. Pixar films, commercials, and cartoons create a fun lesson.
A plot hole is a gap, contradiction or inconsistency in a storyline that goes against the internal logic of the story. It's the kind of slip-up that makes switched-on readers say, "Wait, hang on a second!"
The biggest gap between a student's attempt at writing a personal narrative and a fictional narrative is a really strong character. ...
There's a lot of ground to cover when you teach creative narrative writing. Here are 5 creative narrative mini-lessons you should be sure to use!
This character-building lesson is a play-doh activity that teaches patience to kids. Kids learn through fun. When teaching character to kids, I like to use a variety of learning experiences. This lesson on patience focuses on music (building into auditory learning) as well as hands-on experience (accommodating tactile learners). Want more lessons on patience? Check...Read More
Children learn through playing games, and these games that teach obedience should help as you are working to create children with strong character. You have found my character development series, and I hope you feel inspired to seek out my other lessons on obedience. Obedience “Blessed rather are those who hear the word of God and obey it.” –...Read More
Using picture books and social emotional topics, teachers can help students analyze character development as it relates to literary themes.
Whether you're writing a villain or a tragic hero, these steps will help make their downfall as tragic (and juicy) as possible.
Need a simple way to visualise your character arc? Print this worksheet + learn about Kurt Vonnegut's hilarious story shapes.
If you want to send your readers into a 3AM reading frenzy, these ideas could help!
Sometimes dialogue sounds stiff, clunky, or unnatural. Try these tricks to make your dialogue sound more natural and less written.
Your story is always stronger when your character wants something. This is what propels them to make the decisions they make. If you're struggling to find a good motivation for your character, I've compiled 50 ideas you can use... If you want to learn how to use the character's backstory to formulate a motivation, we c
Character Building Checklist - Tips and resources to help you develop well-rounded, compelling characters in your writing.
A character arc is just a simple visual tool to help you chart out your children's book character’s development. Her driving desire must be made clear from the