FREE Printable Character Analysis Chart

Published:
February 6, 2018

Sarah Shelton

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Do you have a reluctant teen reader in your home? Maybe they have a hard time getting excited about what they are reading, or they struggle with keeping track of all of the different characters and comprehending what they are reading. This is where printable charts come in quite handy.

Character-Summary-Chart

A printable chart to help your teen keep track of what they are reading is a great aid to helping them understand what is happening in the story and to the characters. I love this free printable from 7 Sisters Homeschool. This is a Character Analysis Chart that will help your teens keep track of the different types of characters and what is happening to them within the total story line. This cute graphic organizer will help your teens keep track of characters, relationships, and influence on the plot in the story.

You can grab this free printable character analysis chart HERE.

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