Character Notebooking Pages

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Character Notebooking Pages FREE from the Notebooking Fairy

I remember when my daughter was just a toddler that she could already identify some literary elements such as character. She knew who the “bad guy” was even at age three. Now that she’s in middle school, we are leaving behind oversimplified terms like “bad guy” or even “villain” to talk about protagonists and antagonists.

We are working through the book Figuratively Speaking by Learning Works, and came across all the different types of characters.

  • antagonist and protagonist
  • flat and round
  • static and dynamic
  • major and minor

This free printable notebooking page is a way to take notes about the different types of characters or to list the characters you identify from a work of literature. (Or you can do a little of both as my daughter did.) I hope these pages are helpful for your homeschool language arts and literature studies.

As always, I love to hear when you use the free printables from The Notebooking Fairy in your homeschool. If you send me photos, I will feature you in a Show Off post.

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Jimmie Quick

Jimmie is now a veteran homeschool mom. Her daughter Emma is a student of the sciences at a large university in Illinois. Her guide to notebooking—Notebooking Success—guides you through notebooking: what it is; how to use it; how it fits a Charlotte Mason, classical, and textbook curriculum; tips for getting the most educational value from it; and much more. It comes bundled with several bonuses, including a small set of generic notebooking pages that can be used with any topic.

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Jenny Anne Reply

haha! I was just getting online to look for just this very type of page, and lo, and behold: you have it in my email! Love it and thank you! 😉

Amber @ Classic Housewife Reply

I wouldn’t even be able to use this sheet myself!! Where are the literary term lessons for the Mommas???

Valerie Reply

Amber, I am with you! A little help would be AWESOME! 🙂

Glenda Cates Reply

Thank you, for sharing this with us as I appreciate you taking the time to do this as it saves me time for searching for one.

Donna Reidland Reply

This looks like a very helpful resource.

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