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Character Profile Template worksheet, commonly used in educational settings (especially for reading or writing activities) to help students analyze or create fictional characters. This template is blank and ready to be filled out.
Since there's no specific task or image content beyond the template itself, I’ll explain how to use this template effectively and provide an example of how it could be completed.
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🔍 Purpose of the Character Profile Template
This worksheet helps students:
- Understand character traits in literature.
- Develop their own characters for stories.
- Practice descriptive writing and critical thinking.
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📝 How to Use the Template
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Title & Author: Fill in the title of the book/story and the author’s name.
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What does the character look like?
→ Describe physical appearance: hair color, height, clothing, distinguishing features.
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What is the character’s personality?
→ List traits like brave, shy, funny, kind, stubborn, etc.
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What does the character do?
→ Summarize their role in the story or main actions they take.
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What are the character’s likes?
→ What do they enjoy? (e.g., games, animals, helping others)
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What are the character’s dislikes?
→ What do they avoid or hate? (e.g., spiders, loud noises, being alone)
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✔ Example: Using the Template with "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle
Let’s say the character is
the caterpillar:
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Title: *The Very Hungry Caterpillar*
Author: Eric Carle
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What does the character look like?
A small, green caterpillar with a round head, six legs, and big eyes. He has a red nose and wears a little hat.
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What is the character’s personality?
Curious, playful, and a bit mischievous. He loves trying new foods and is very determined.
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What does the character do?
He eats through different foods each day, grows bigger, and eventually turns into a butterfly.
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What are the character’s likes?
Eating fruits, vegetables, sweets, and learning about food. He also likes transforming.
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What are the character’s dislikes?
Getting sick from eating too much junk food (like pizza and cake).
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💡 Tips for Students
- Use adjectives to make descriptions vivid.
- Support personality traits with examples from the story.
- Draw or color the character in the outline if allowed.
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If you intended for me to solve a specific problem
using this template (e.g., analyzing a character from a book), please provide:
- The
name of the character
- The
book or story
- Any specific instructions (e.g., “Write a profile of Harry Potter”)
Then I can fill out the template for you!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of character description worksheet.