1. Fill in the “Name” and “Date” fields at the top of the worksheet.
2. In the “Education & Career” section, write the character’s highest level of achievement (e.g., “College Graduate”) and favorite career occupation (e.g., “Teacher”).
3. In the “Biographical Data” box, enter the character’s age, birthday, sex, age at beginning and end of story, and favorite name.
4. In the “Personality” box, list the character’s likes, distinguishing traits, one word that describes them, and memories.
5. In the “Physical” box, describe the character’s height, weight, hair color, eye color, skin tone, and any distinguishing features or scars.
6. In the “Favorites” box, note the character’s favorite sport, candy, show/movie, possession, and drink.
7. Ensure all sections are completed with consistent, believable details to create a fully realized fictional character.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of developing a character worksheet.