Homeschool Literature Independent Work Packet

Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day Book Companion Reading

By April S Bash

Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day Literacy Book Companion Study Unit with Comprehension & Fun English Language Arts / Math Activities, based on the book by Judith Viorst. (Book not included**.**)

This 46-page packet provides a variety of levels to reach each individual student. Please see preview pages and descriptions below . Worksheets include lined paper for easy handwriting practice:

47 Pages Total Include:

1. TABLE OF CONTENTS

2. 10 Comprehension short-answer questions 

3. continued

4. 10 Multiple Choice Questions 

5. continued

6. * * * answer sheet (corresponds with both sets)

7. Story Elements : Who, What, When, Where, Main Idea, Problem Solving

8. Vocabulary : 10 words from the book with match-up definitions

9. * * * Vocabulary Answer Sheet

10. Vocabulary Words in Use –insert the correct word in each sentence using the Vocabulary 10-Word Box

11. * * * Vocabulary Words in Use Answer Sheet

12. Reflection : Connection, Text-to-Self, Steps You Would Give to ….

13. Read & Respond : Main Idea, Supporting Details, Author’s Purpose, My New Vocabulary

14. * 20-Word Search page

15. 10 Word Scramble page

16. Spelling Words : 10 words plus 1 Bonus, from the book, on lined paper

17. * * * Spelling Test : blank, lined paper

18. Story Map: Setting, Characters, Problem, Solution

19. Step By Step : First, Next, Then, Last

20. Step By Step : First, Next, Then, Last : with shaped-illustrated writing areas

21. Title Page: Author, Illustrator, add your own illustration 

22. Design & Detail illustrating page ….

23. Opinion Journal: What did you think? What would you change?

24. Sequencing : 12 written scenes from the story to place in order

25. * * * Sequencing answers

26. * * * Sequencing : Blank paste sheet

27. Cause & Effect  : Fill in the Cause & Effect blanks

28. ABC Order : 20 words from the book

29. * * ABC Order : Answer Sheet

30. Book Report : Who is the author? Fiction or Non Fiction? Characters? Favorite part? Rate this book! 

31. Rhyme Time :15 words from the book, to match up to 15 rhyming words

32. * Writing Prompt : with tooth- shaped lined paper …..

33. * Contractions : 9 contractions to combine, or separate

34. * Follow the instructions : coloring, addition/subtraction using photos

35. * Follow the instructions : counting pictures , left/right

36. * Follow the instructions : First/Second/Third/Fourth ; Counting photos graph

37. * Acrostic Poem : FRIEND

38. Compare & Contrast Venn Diagram: Alexander’s Day Vs My Day

39. Math : 12 simple addition problems

40. * * * Math : answer sheet

41. Math : 12 simple multiplication problems

42. * * * Math : answer sheet

43. Label a Cat : 9 labels with fill-in-the-blank & word box included.

44. What’s That Photo : Label 15 photos with cut & paste words

45. Senses : Feels, Smells, Looks, Tastes & Sounds Like

46. Syllables : Divide the 20 words into syllables

47. * * Syllables : Answer Sheet


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Antagonist – Character Mapping Template & Analysis Table - High School

By EduHive Learning Resources

Dive into the complexities of antagonists with this resource! Perfect for analyzing characterization, motivations, and roles in short stories (or adapt for novels).

Why Use This Resource?

  • Save time with this no-prep workbook.
  • Keep this resource and reuse for any short story.
  • Helps students explore the critical role of antagonists.
  • Guides learners in understanding how antagonists impact the plot and protagonist.
  • Supports independent work, paired or group discussions, or teacher-led facilitation.
  • Versatile for use across multiple narratives.

What’s Inside?

  • 2 informative pages on What is an Antagonist? and Role of an Antagonist.
  • 1 Character Mapping Template for exploring antagonist character traits and motivations.
  • 1 Character Analysis Table to break down personality, motivations, and impact on the story.
  • Engaging prompts designed to suit a variety of short stories or novels.

This Workbook Covers:

  • The role of antagonists in driving conflict and challenging the protagonist.
  • Tools for analyzing personality, actions, and motivations.
  • Prompts to explore the antagonist’s influence on the narrative and themes.

Who is This Resource For?

Perfect for:

  • Classroom teachers needing versatile, reusable resources.
  • Homeschooling parents seeking structured analysis tools.
  • Substitute or relief teachers needing impactful, easy-to-use materials.
  • Tutors focusing on literary analysis.
  • Upper middle and high school students exploring characterization and antagonist roles.

Flexible Format:

  • File Format: Delivered as a zip file with two PDFs: AU spelling and A4-sized PDF & USA spelling and letter-sized PDF
  • Prints beautifully in color or grayscale (select grayscale/BW before printing).
  • Note: This is not an interactive digital resource.

Terms of Use:

  • Licensed for single-classroom use only.
  • Printing and distribution to your students is allowed, but please do not share online or with colleagues.
  • Additional licenses are available in the EduHive Learning Resources store.
  • Graphics and design elements sourced from RawPixel and Canva under appropriate licenses.

Link to Other Resources:

If you like this resource, check out other character-focused tools in the Character Analysis Series:

  1. Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates – High School
  2. Character Analysis (S.T.E.A.L): Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  3. Character Arc Analysis: Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  4. Minor Characters – Character Role & Analysis Table – High School

For the complete collection, check out the Character Analysis Mega Bundle and save 20%!

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$1.70

Student Workbook Novel Study | Animal Farm | With Answer Key

By That German English Teacher

Enhance your "Animal Farm" novel study with this comprehensive workbook. Designed for middle and high school students, this workbook is the ultimate companion to George Orwell's classic allegory. This resource equips educators with everything needed for a successful novel study, from pre-reading activities to guided chapter notes, multiple writing prompts, and complete answer keys.

Engage your students with purposeful pre-reading activities:
Lay a solid foundation with pre-reading activities that cover essential vocabulary and background knowledge about Orwell and the context in which "Animal Farm" was written. These activities help students connect with the story before diving into the text.

Master the chapters with guided notes:

Guide your students through each chapter with detailed notes emphasizing comprehension, literary analysis, and transfer skills. These notes help students identify key themes, character development, and important events throughout the novel.

Thought-provoking writing prompts:
Encourage deeper thinking and creativity with multiple writing prompts that require students to analyze the text, explore symbolism, and discuss the themes of "Animal Farm." This section includes a peer grading rubric to promote collaborative learning.

Time-saving answer key:
Save time with a complete answer key that provides detailed explanations for all workbook activities, ensuring you have everything needed to guide students through the novel study.


This workbook is:

  • Curriculum Aligned:

Seamlessly integrated into your curriculum, meeting educational standards with ease.

  • Student-Centric Learning:

Elevate student comprehension and literary analysis skills through engaging and meaningful activities.

  • Versatile and Easy to Use:

Tailored for both students and teachers, ensuring a user-friendly experience for everyone.

  • Ideal for Classroom and Homeschool Use:

Perfect for both traditional classrooms and homeschool settings, offering a flexible and adaptable resource for any learning environment.


Looking for additional resources? Check out these character slides to help students track character development further. Or grab these classroom posters to get your room ready for the unit!

$9.99

The Stolen Slipper by Anna Staniszewski Comprehension Packet / Extra Activities

By Sarah Anderson

I used this resource with one of my guided reading groups. They completed the packet as they read the story "Once Upon A Fairy Tale: The Stolen Slipper" by Anna Staniszewski and illustrated by Macy Pamintuan. If they finished they could choose from the extra activities. Answer key is included!

Lexile: 600L

Guided Reading Level: N

AR Level: 3.3

AR Quiz Number: 505675

ISBN: 978-1-338-34975-7

Thanks for looking! Please rate and leave a comment.

$4.50

Level F Reading Passages With Mastery Activities

By Ann Stewart

Engaging Fiction for Beginning Readers - Level F Passages and Activities Bring excitement to your small group reading instruction with this set of 3 fun and engaging level E fiction stories! These short passages feature familiar topics and settings that students will easily relate to and enjoy.

Titles Include:

The Lost Hat Mike’s

Messy Room

Emma’s Nature Walk

Each passage comes with 2 comprehension focused follow-up activities designed to assess and build essential reading skills:

Short Answer Questions

Sight Word Recognition

Parts of Speech

Sentence Structure

Sequencing

Identifying Story Elements

These reader-friendly tales, paired with targeted skills practice, provide the perfect amount of reading fluency development and mastery checks for early readers. With vivid imagery and enthusiastic narrative, these passages will capture students' attention and imagination. The included activity pages allow teachers to evaluate comprehension and reading growth in an engaging small group or independent setting.

Get exactly what you need to energize your literacy instruction with this reading skills bundle! Just print and copy to have quality-level readers and skill-focused tasks ready to go. A great resource for assessing and supporting students reading at Fountas and Pinnell level F.

$3.00

Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates: High School

By EduHive Learning Resources

Understand protagonists with this 6-page workbook! Perfect for short stories, this resource helps students explore roles, traits, narration styles, and characterization.

Why Use This Workbook?

  • Save time with this no-prep resource.
  • Reuse for any short story (or novel).
  • Guides students in analyzing the role and influence of protagonists.
  • Encourages independent work, paired or group discussions, or teacher-led facilitation.
  • Versatile for assignments, class activities, or literary analysis.

What’s Inside?

  • 4 pages of informative handouts covering:

    • Roles and Types of Protagonists
    • Direct and Indirect Characterization
    • The Importance of the Protagonist
    • Protagonist as Narrator (including reliable vs. unreliable narrators)
  • 2 Character Mapping Templates/Graphic Organizers adaptable to any story.

  • Engaging prompts designed to deepen understanding of protagonists.

This Workbook Covers:

  • Roles and traits of protagonists.
  • The concept of reliable and unreliable narrators.
  • Tools to analyze direct and indirect characterization.
  • Prompts that connect protagonists to broader themes and story elements.

Who is This Resource For?

Perfect for:

  • Classroom teachers needing a quick, adaptable resource.
  • Homeschooling parents wanting structured, independent character analysis activities.
  • Substitute or relief teachers needing straightforward, ready-to-go materials.
  • Tutors focusing on protagonist roles and narrative study.
  • Upper Middle and High school students exploring literary elements.

Flexible Format:

  • File Format: Delivered as a zip file with two PDFs: AU spelling and A4-sized PDF & USA spelling and letter-sized PDF
  • Prints beautifully in color or grayscale (just select grayscale/BW before printing).
  • Note: This is not an interactive digital resource.

Terms of Use:

  • Licensed for single-classroom use only.
  • Printing and distribution to your students is allowed, but please do not share online or with colleagues.
  • Additional licenses are available in the EduHive Learning Resources store.
  • Graphics and design elements sourced from RawPixel and Canva under appropriate licenses.

Link to Other Resources:

If you like this resource, check out other character-focused tools in the Character Analysis Series:

  1. Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates – High School
  2. Character Analysis (S.T.E.A.L): Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  3. Character Arc Analysis: Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  4. Antagonist – Character Mapping Template & Analysis Table – High School

For the complete collection, check out the Character Analysis Mega Bundle and save 20%!

After Purchase – Feedback and Credits

Thank you for purchasing! Your feedback helps me improve my resources and tailor them to your classroom needs. Did you know you can earn TeachShare credits for future purchases?

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Warm regards,

Bee

KEYWORDS:

protagonist | character analysis | characterization | characterisation | traits | graphic organizer | graphic organiser | short stories | literature | literary analysis | ELA resources | Secondary English | middle school | high school | independent learning | reusable templates | narrative tools | Australian spelling | USA spelling | analyze | analyse | reliable narrator | unreliable narrator | protagonist mapping | character mapping

$2.00

Animal Farm | Unit Bundle

By That German English Teacher

Enhance your "Animal Farm" novel study with this comprehensive workbook. Designed for middle and high school students, this workbook is the ultimate companion to George Orwell's classic allegory. This resource equips educators with everything needed for a successful novel study, from pre-reading activities to guided chapter notes, multiple writing prompts, and complete answer keys.

Engage your students with purposeful pre-reading activities:
Lay a solid foundation with pre-reading activities that cover essential vocabulary and background knowledge about Orwell and the context in which "Animal Farm" was written. These activities help students connect with the story before diving into the text.

Master the chapters with guided notes:

Guide your students through each chapter with detailed notes emphasizing comprehension, literary analysis, and transfer skills. These notes help students identify key themes, character development, and important events throughout the novel.

Thought-provoking writing prompts:
Encourage deeper thinking and creativity with multiple writing prompts that require students to analyze the text, explore symbolism, and discuss the themes of "Animal Farm." This section includes a peer grading rubric to promote collaborative learning.

Time-saving answer key:
Save time with a complete answer key that provides detailed explanations for all workbook activities, ensuring you have everything needed to guide students through the novel study.

$27.95
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3rd Grade The Halloween Scarecrow: Spooky Fiction Reading Passage w/Questions

By Ann Stewart

Engage your 3rd-grade students with a spooky, Halloween-themed reading passage! "The Halloween Scarecrow" is a fun and slightly spooky fiction story perfect for the Halloween season. In this 300-350 word passage, Lily and her brother Ben go trick-or-treating and encounter a mysterious scarecrow at an old farmhouse. When the scarecrow suddenly moves, the kids must decide if it’s just the wind—or something more! This engaging passage will spark imagination while reinforcing key reading skills.

What’s Included:

  • Fiction Reading Passage: A 300-350 word Halloween-themed story that’s exciting and relatable for 3rd-grade readers.
  • 5 Multiple-Choice Questions: These questions assess students' comprehension, ability to make inferences, identify the main idea, and recall important details.
  • 2 Discussion Questions: Open-ended questions that encourage critical thinking and class discussion about the characters and events in the story.

Skills Covered:

  • Reading Comprehension: Multiple-choice questions focus on understanding the main idea, key details, cause-and-effect relationships, and drawing conclusions from the text.
  • Making Inferences: Students will infer why the scarecrow’s arm moved and how the characters’ feelings change throughout the story.
  • Character Analysis: Discussion questions ask students to explore character reactions and motivations, comparing how Ben and Lily respond to the spooky house.
  • Critical Thinking: Open-ended discussion questions challenge students to think creatively and explain their reasoning.
  • Story Elements: Students will identify key story elements such as setting, plot, and character emotions.

Possible Uses in the Classroom:

  • Independent Reading Practice: Assign as a fun and seasonal comprehension check during reading block or centers.
  • Guided Reading: Perfect for small-group instruction, allowing students to discuss the story and explore their understanding together.
  • Whole-Class Discussion: Use the included discussion questions to promote classroom dialogue and encourage students to express their ideas and make connections.
  • Homework or Early Finisher Activity: Ideal for independent practice outside of class or for students who finish their work early.
  • Halloween Literacy Fun: The spooky theme makes this a great seasonal activity to keep students engaged while building essential literacy skills.

Engage your students with this Halloween-themed passage that’s both fun and educational, and help them master key reading skills while celebrating the season!

$0.99

Minor Characters – Character Role & Analysis Table - High School

By EduHive Learning Resources

Unpack the impact of minor characters with this 4-page resource! Perfect for analyzing characterization, roles, and motivations in short stories (or adapt for novels).

Why Use This Resource?

  • Save time with this no-prep workbook.
  • Helps students explore the critical role of minor characters.
  • Guides learners in understanding how minor characters impact plot and themes.
  • Supports independent work, paired or group discussions, or teacher-led facilitation.
  • Versatile for use across multiple narratives.

What’s Inside?

  • 1 Minor Character Record/List for identifying significant minor characters.
  • 1 Minor Character Analysis Table to explore personality traits, motivations, and roles.
  • Explicit instructions and engaging prompts designed to suit a variety of short stories.

This Workbook Covers:

  • The role of minor characters in advancing plot, reinforcing themes, and supporting the protagonist.
  • Tools for analyzing personality, actions, and purpose.
  • Prompts to connect minor characters to the broader narrative.

Who is This Resource For?

Perfect for:

  • Classroom teachers needing versatile, reusable resources.
  • Homeschooling parents seeking structured analysis tools.
  • Substitute or relief teachers needing impactful, easy-to-use materials.
  • Tutors focusing on literary analysis.
  • Upper Middle and High School students exploring characterization.

Flexible Format:

  • File Format: Delivered as a zip file with two PDFs:

    • AU spelling and A4-sized PDF
    • USA spelling and letter-sized PDF
  • Prints beautifully in color or grayscale (select grayscale before printing).

  • Note: This is not an interactive digital resource.

Terms of Use:

  • Licensed for single-classroom use only.
  • Printing and distribution to your students is allowed, but please do not share online or with colleagues.
  • Additional licenses are available in the EduHive Learning Resources store.
  • Graphics and design elements sourced from RawPixel and Canva under appropriate licenses.

Link to Other Resources:

If you like this resource, check out other character-focused tools in the Character Analysis Series:

  1. Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates – High School
  2. Character Analysis (S.T.E.A.L): Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  3. Character Arc Analysis: Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  4. Antagonist – Character Mapping Template & Analysis Table – High School

For the complete collection, check out the Character Analysis Mega Bundle and save 20%!

After Purchase – Feedback and Credits

Thank you for purchasing! Your feedback helps me improve my resources and tailor them to your classroom needs. Did you know you can earn TeachShare credits for future purchases?

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  1. Go to MY PURCHASES on TeachShare (you may need to log in).
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I’m thrilled to be building EduHive Learning Resources into a “one-stop shop” for all things classroom. This store is just the beginning—more exciting resources are on the way! Follow my store to stay updated on new releases, exclusive discounts, and creative tools to enhance your teaching.

Warm regards,

Bee

KEYWORDS:

minor characters | character analysis | characterisation | characterization | graphic organizer | literary analysis | traits | short stories | literature | middle school | high school | protagonist | antagonist | ELA resources | Australian spelling | USA spelling | reusable templates | independent learning | narrative tools | analyze | analyse

$1.70

Antagonist – Character Mapping Template & Analysis Table - High School

By EduHive Learning Resources

Dive into the complexities of antagonists with this resource! Perfect for analyzing characterization, motivations, and roles in short stories (or adapt for novels).

Why Use This Resource?

  • Save time with this no-prep workbook.
  • Keep this resource and reuse for any short story.
  • Helps students explore the critical role of antagonists.
  • Guides learners in understanding how antagonists impact the plot and protagonist.
  • Supports independent work, paired or group discussions, or teacher-led facilitation.
  • Versatile for use across multiple narratives.

What’s Inside?

  • 2 informative pages on What is an Antagonist? and Role of an Antagonist.
  • 1 Character Mapping Template for exploring antagonist character traits and motivations.
  • 1 Character Analysis Table to break down personality, motivations, and impact on the story.
  • Engaging prompts designed to suit a variety of short stories or novels.

This Workbook Covers:

  • The role of antagonists in driving conflict and challenging the protagonist.
  • Tools for analyzing personality, actions, and motivations.
  • Prompts to explore the antagonist’s influence on the narrative and themes.

Who is This Resource For?

Perfect for:

  • Classroom teachers needing versatile, reusable resources.
  • Homeschooling parents seeking structured analysis tools.
  • Substitute or relief teachers needing impactful, easy-to-use materials.
  • Tutors focusing on literary analysis.
  • Upper middle and high school students exploring characterization and antagonist roles.

Flexible Format:

  • File Format: Delivered as a zip file with two PDFs: AU spelling and A4-sized PDF & USA spelling and letter-sized PDF
  • Prints beautifully in color or grayscale (select grayscale/BW before printing).
  • Note: This is not an interactive digital resource.

Terms of Use:

  • Licensed for single-classroom use only.
  • Printing and distribution to your students is allowed, but please do not share online or with colleagues.
  • Additional licenses are available in the EduHive Learning Resources store.
  • Graphics and design elements sourced from RawPixel and Canva under appropriate licenses.

Link to Other Resources:

If you like this resource, check out other character-focused tools in the Character Analysis Series:

  1. Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates – High School
  2. Character Analysis (S.T.E.A.L): Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  3. Character Arc Analysis: Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping – High School
  4. Minor Characters – Character Role & Analysis Table – High School

For the complete collection, check out the Character Analysis Mega Bundle and save 20%!

After Purchase – Feedback and Credits

Thank you for purchasing! Your feedback helps me improve my resources and tailor them to your classroom needs. Did you know you can earn TeachShare credits for future purchases?

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Follow Along on My Journey!

I’m thrilled to be building EduHive Learning Resources into a “one-stop shop” for all things classroom. This store is just the beginning—more exciting resources are on the way! Follow my store to stay updated on new releases, exclusive discounts, and creative tools to enhance your teaching.

Warm regards,

Bee

KEYWORDS:

antagonists | character analysis | characterisation | characterization | graphic organizer | literary analysis | traits | short stories | literature | middle school | high school | protagonist | antagonist development | ELA resources | Secondary English | Australian spelling | USA spelling | reusable | independent learning | narrative tools | analyze | analyse | antagonist conflict | antagonist personality | antagonist motivations

$1.70

Character Analysis Mega Bundle – Anatomy of Protagonists, Antagonists & More

By EduHive Learning Resources

Character Analysis Mega Bundle – Anatomy of Characters: Protagonists, Antagonists & Minor Characters
20% Off Bundle Price | Student-Led, Independent Learning
Bonus: All workbooks combined into one booklet for easy distribution, storage, and display. You also receive a Character Trait 'word wall' - perfect for student notebooks and reference.

Equip your students with the tools to deeply analyze protagonists, antagonists, and minor characters! This Character Analysis Mega Bundle is perfect for busy teachers looking for no-prep, high-impact resources that foster independent, student-led learning. Adaptable for any short story or novel, this bundle offers structured resources to support literary analysis across major character types.

What’s Inside?

Anatomy of a Protagonist (6 pages):
2 Character Mapping Templates/Graphic OrganizersInformative handouts on protagonist types, narration styles (reliable/unreliable narrators), and direct/indirect characterization

STEAL Analysis (4 pages):
STEAL Anchor Poster (classroom display)

1 Character Template & Graphic Organizer

Framework for analyzing Speech, Thoughts, Effect on others, Actions, and Looks

Character Arc (7 pages):
Outline, Analysis Template, and Table

Tools to explore key moments in character growth and transformation

Anatomy of an Antagonist (4 pages):
1 Character Template & 1 Analysis Table

Informative pages on antagonist roles and their impact on the story

Anatomy of a Minor Character (4 pages):
Record/List to identify significant minor characters

1 Minor Character Analysis Table

Tools to analyze how minor characters influence the narrative

Bonus Character Trait Wall Chart:
Print or digitally display to support vocabulary development and encourage analytical thinking

This Bundle Covers:

  • The roles, traits, and transformations of protagonists, antagonists, and minor characters.
  • How to use STEAL and character mapping tools to analyze direct and indirect characterization.
  • Prompts and guides to connect characters to broader themes and narratives.

Who is This Bundle For?

Perfect for:

  • Classroom teachers needing reusable, time-saving resources.
  • Homeschooling parents wanting structured literary activities.
  • Substitute or relief teachers needing impactful, ready-to-go materials.
  • Tutors focusing on detailed character analysis.
  • Upper Middle and High School students engaging in hands-on learning about literary elements.

Flexible Format:

  • File Format: Delivered as a zip file with two PDFs: AU spelling and A4-sized PDF & USA spelling and letter-sized PDF
  • Prints beautifully in color or grayscale (select grayscale before printing).
  • Seamlessly integrates into platforms like Google Classroom, OneNote, or Canvas.
  • Bonus: Includes a combined booklet of all workbooks for easy use and distribution.

Terms of Use:

  • Licensed for single-classroom use only.
  • Printing and distribution for students is allowed, but please do not share online or with colleagues.
  • Additional licenses are available in the EduHive Learning Resources store.
  • Graphics and design elements sourced under appropriate licensing from RawPixel and Canva.

Link to Individual Resources in This Series:

If you don’t need the entire bundle, check out the individual resources in the Character Analysis Series:

  1. Character Analysis: Protagonist Roles, Traits, & Mapping Templates
  2. Character Analysis (S.T.E.A.L): Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping
  3. Character Arc Analysis: Protagonist Traits & Template Mapping
  4. Anatomy of an Antagonist – Character Mapping Template & Analysis Table
  5. Minor Characters – Character Role & Analysis Table

For the complete collection, explore the Character Analysis Mega Bundle and save 20%!

After Purchase – Feedback and Credits

Thank you for purchasing! Your feedback helps improve resources and tailor them to your classroom needs. Did you know you can earn TeachShare credits for future purchases?

  1. Go to MY PURCHASES on TeachShare (log in if necessary).
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  3. Give a quick rating and comment.

Each review earns credits, lowering the cost of future resources. I truly value your feedback—it helps me create even more helpful tools for your classroom!

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I’m thrilled to be building EduHive Learning Resources into a “one-stop shop” for all things classroom. This store is just the beginning—more exciting resources are on the way! Follow my store to stay updated on new releases, exclusive discounts, and creative tools to enhance your teaching.

Warm regards,

Bee
EduHive Learning Resources

KEYWORDS:

character analysis | protagonist | antagonist | minor characters | STEAL framework | character arc | graphic organizer | graphic organiser | character traits | literary analysis | ELA | short stories | novels | high school | middle school | reusable templates | independent learning | Australian classrooms | American classrooms | analyze | analyse | narrator types | direct and indirect characterization | characterisation | Secondary English classrooms |

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