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Not your average organizers
Essential Strategies: Characterization
Essential Strategies: Characterization organizes questioning in an increasingly complex progression that enables analyzing how and why individuals and their relationship with events and ideas, develop and interact over the course of fiction and nonfiction text. Essential Strategies: Characterization, a collection of 200+ organizers, that explores questioning and its relationship with state standards, grade level expectations, and Bloom’s Taxonomy. Essential Strategies: Characterization unpacks characterization questioning singularly and as it naturally intersects and weaves with other skills and standards.


Essential Strategies: Characterization
Exemplifying the Science of Reading
Essential Strategies organizers are designed to directly impact formative and summative questioning, including benchmark and annual assessment questioning, when used consistently and intentionally, over the course of a school year and K12 experience. Consistent and intentional use includes demonstrating the specific parts of the organizers that aligns with high stakes assessments’ language and format.

Essential Strategies: Characterization demonstrates Gradual Release of Responsibility, a scaffolding instructional framework that transitions instruction from modeling to guided practice to independent mastery. The instructional framework is structured in three primary phases:
I Do: Modeling explicitly, in which the teacher “thinks aloud” and vocalizes their thought process while utilizing the instructional tool.
We Do: Guided Practice, in which the teacher and students work together on a task. This phase provides a “safety net” where students can practice with immediate feedback and support before utilizing the instructional tool alone.
You Do: Independent Practice, in which students apply the learned skill independently to demonstrate understanding. The teacher’s role shifts to monitoring progress and providing targeted assistance as needed.

An Instructional Approach. A structured step by step execution of a strategic questioning organizer. An action by action organizer designed to analysis a character. Characterization, The 6 Components is a complete and comprehensive instructional tool that bridges the gap between planning and mastering character analysis and systemically reforms instruction when used frequently and consistently within and across grade levels, K12.
Continuous Improvement: Identify the need to analyze characters. Utilize a necessary resource to address the need. Conduct a SMART pilot testing the resources effectiveness. Commit to a systemic, potentially permanent implementation with continuous monitoring for effectiveness.

Applying Essential Strategies: Characterization to Authentic Culturally Relevant Text
Utilizing Characterization Analysis 1 – 5
Why Essential Strategies Utilizes Sentence Frames
Sentence frames are a core tool used to develop language by providing a structured “skeleton” for students to fill in. They act as a scaffold or accommodation that helps learners focus on content while internalizing the mechanics of more complex language.
How Sentence Frames Develop Language
- Sentence frames demonstrate correct sentence structure, tenses, and subject-verb agreement.
- Frames prompt students to use specific content-area terms in context rather than relying on simpler conversational words.
- Different frames can guide students through specific language functions, such as comparing, predicting, or drawing conclusions.
- Sentence frames reduces cognitive load, by removing the barrier of phrasing a response from scratch. Students can put more mental energy into their actual ideas and analysis.
- Sentence frames increases participation, by providing a “foothold” for English Language Learners (ELLs) and students with disabilities to join classroom discussions and writing tasks confidently.
Why Paired Text
Analyzing paired texts is deeply grounded in the science of reading and fosters the development of a 21st century global college and career ready graduate. Paired texts are two or more readings—such as articles, stories, or poems—linked by a common theme, topic, or literary element. Paired texts are designed to push students beyond simple recall and into higher-level analytical thinking. Paired passages asks readers to compare, contrast, and deepen their comprehension by incorporating questioning that require analysis across both texts. Analyzing paired text build critical thinking, improve reading stamina, and teach comparison skills. Stretch pairings by pairing fiction with poetry, historical documents with fictional stories, and/or pairing two informational articles with opposing viewpoints. These combinations teaches one how to move beyond surface-level comprehension toward complex synthesis and critical analysis, including comparing themes, main ideas, character actions, and text structures.
Essential Strategies intentionally utilizes text that exemplifies “Universal Humanity” and dismantles “Otherness”. This paired text “Lifts the Mirror”: I see you in me. You see me in you. Simultaneously, incorporating educational moments to demonstrate utilizing accommodations and modifications that make Tier One instruction accessible, for all.