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Team Turnaround Worksheet

Team Turnaround Worksheet

About This Worksheet

This worksheet is all about helping students understand how characters grow and change, which is a big step in reading development. A teacher might explain to a parent, “We want students to notice not just what a character does, but how and why they change over time.” It’s designed for Grade 6 students to track character development and connect it to key events. For example, a character who starts off acting selfishly learns to work as part of a team.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment

This activity aligns with CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3, focusing on how characters respond to challenges and change throughout a text. A teacher might say, “Students are learning that characters grow just like real people do.” This builds deeper comprehension and analysis skills. It also supports writing by helping students understand character development.

Student Tasks

On this worksheet, students will read a short passage about a group project gone wrong. A teacher might explain, “They’ll describe how the main character acts at the beginning and how that changes by the end.” Students also identify the event that caused that change. This helps them connect actions, consequences, and growth.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions

Students may describe the character without explaining the change. A teacher might note, “They’ll say what the character is like, but not how they improved.” Another challenge is identifying the exact cause of the change. Teachers can support students by asking, “What moment made things different?”

Implementation Guidance

In the classroom, this worksheet works really well for discussion and reflection. A teacher might say, “We often talk through the character’s journey before writing answers.” At home, parents can support by asking how the character changed and why. This helps students think more deeply about stories.

Details and Features

The worksheet includes a relatable scenario and clearly labeled sections for beginning, end, and cause of change. A teacher might point out, “It helps students organize their thinking in a really clear way.” The format supports step-by-step analysis. It is easy to print and use in any setting.