Description
The Wild Robot, Characterization, Character Study, Body Biography Project, For Print and Digital is filled with all you need to teach and promote the amazing character from the timeless and relevant novel. Your students will find plenty of opportunities for creativity. For the first time, you’ll experience the unique approach of using a collaborative poster, The Wild Robot, textual evidence, research, and the body biography project!
The project includes the main character, Roz. Give your students a relevant and modern experience while promoting the 4 C’s and achievement. Leave The Wild Robot body biographies up all year long! I adapted the body biography concept to align with citing textual evidence, character traits, research, and inference skills.
Includes:
★ each poster is a character from the novel. Featuring fun but mature images- appealing to all grades. The black and white line art for your students to add color and design.
★ The poster is 32 inches high by 10 inches wide. It requires 4 pages each.
★ Rubric
★ Reflection Questions
★ Bonus – characterization pre-planning sheet!
★ Student handout that explains each part of the body biography project (there are 12 parts).
★ The teacher set up directions, learning objective/learning outcomes, background, tips, and CCSS
★ Includes the Google Slides version for digital learning, virtual classroom, and distance learning. Can be used in your favorite LMS! – Google Classroom, Microsoft, SeeSaw, Canvas, Schoology, etc.
★ A complete answer key for Roz. Answers will vary as your students will search in their text for their own responses.
What’s the Student Objective?
The student objectives are as follows:
•Review what is supportive evidence.
•Define the literary term “character trait” and explore how to provide details that support their inferences (apply this skill similar to exploring a fictional text).
•Use the novel, class notes, and web resources to research the character (subject), then cite evidence to find accurate and descriptive word choice.
•Fill out The Wild Robot Body Biography graphic organizer/poster
Group work should promote:
•Intellectual understanding, abilities, and skills.
•Communication, cooperative and teamwork skills such as planning. management, leadership, and peer support.
•Personal growth (increased self-esteem and self-confidence).
**Check out the Preview**
★Classroom Décor
★Bulletin Board
★Hallway
★Showcase Display
Directions are clear and explicit. Comes with PRINT VERSION FOR FACE-TO-FACE INSTRUCTION AND DIGITAL / DISTANCE LEARNING / REMOTE VERSION
Danielle Knight Copyright 2020