MYP 2: Unit 3: Lessons 4&5: External Descriptions and Internal Character Traits

Dear students,

In Lessons 4 and 5, we focus on developing rich and believable characters by exploring both external descriptions and internal character traits. These lessons help us understand that strong characters are created not just by how they look, but also by what they feel, think, and desire.

During Lesson 4, we examine how writers describe a character’s appearance and physical traits. Using a silhouette image, students create detailed character sketches without using names, encouraging close attention to features such as hair, posture, clothing, and facial expressions. This activity highlights how physical details can suggest personality and mood.

In Lesson 5, we move beyond appearance to explore a character’s internal world—their emotions, thoughts, and motivations. Through emotion-based activities, students practise showing feelings through actions and reactions, rather than directly naming emotions. This helps create characters that feel realistic and engaging to the reader.

Together, these lessons emphasise how thoughtful descriptive choices allow readers to connect more deeply with characters and understand them on multiple levels.

If you would like to revisit these lessons or practise further, please refer to the lesson link here.

Happy learning,
Ms. Risha Kalra

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