These are my favourite character images (it was a tough choice!) – use them to work on character description (including grammar objectives such as expanded noun phrases and relative clauses) or for character ideas for writing.
These are my favourite character images (it was a tough choice!) – use them to work on character description (including grammar objectives such as expanded noun phrases and relative clauses) or for character ideas for writing.
Try this activity – 20 questions to get to know a character – to fully explore and understand a character before writing.
Credit: Sean Andrew Murray
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He held many secrets in those enchanted jars of his: mysterious crystals, odd nick-knacks from unknown cultures, ancient coins from civilizations long dead, and the preserved remains of creatures believed to be long extinct. But there was one jar, smaller and rounder than the rest, that contained a dark liquid that he seemed most proud of. “This,” he said with an unsettling gleam in his eye, “is the blood of one of the Original Fish, the creators of all magic. I pray I never have cause to use it….”
Credit: Anthony Browne
From Gorilla, 1983
Credit: Goro Fujita
Credit: Daniela Volpari
Credit: Matt Dixon
Credit: Matt Rockefeller
© Tony DiTerlizzi (Cover to ‘The Monster’s Ring’ by Bruce Coville, 2002)
Credit: Little Oil/ Jhao-Yu Shih
Credit: Paul Kidby
Credit: Tyler Carter
Credit: Tony DiTerlizzi (From ‘Once Upon A Fairy Tale’, 2000)
Credit: Jungho Le
Credit: Paul Kidby
Credit: Pascal Campion
Credit: Peter de Sève
Credit: Kate Parker
Credit: Tony DiTerlizzi
(‘Common House Brownie’ from ‘Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You’)