The Art of Reading People: Character, Expression, Interpretation

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 11.01.04

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction and Rationale
  2. Content Objectives
  3. Goals
  4. Strategies
  5. Classroom Activities
  6. Resources
  7. Appendix: Implementing District Standards
  8. Endnotes

Making Friends with Characters: Exploring Friendship through Literature

Sarah Hall Kiesler

Published September 2011

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Guide Entry to 11.01.04

Using a carefully selected progression of read-aloud texts, this unit is intended to cultivate in first and second grade students an ability to take another person's perspective – to consider what a person's actions, words, and reactions tell us. We will practice reading characters' facial expressions and words for clues as to how they feel. The texts included in this unit were selected because they offer students the opportunities to explore friendships between characters while at the same time considering implications for their own relationships. My hope is that the included activities will help them gain critical skills necessary to manage and repair their friendships when conflicts and misunderstandings arise. This unit will allow young students to not only to build empathy for the other people in their lives but also for the characters they encounter in literature.

(Developed for Language Arts, grade 1; recommended for Language Arts and Civics, grades 1-2)

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