Character Traits Worksheets | 6th Grade Reading Comprehension | Character Development Activities | Bell Ringers | No Prep Print & Digital

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Help students practice identifying and analyzing character development while giving them meaningful student choice.

This middle school ELA differentiated bell ringer set allows students to demonstrate their understanding of character development through three response pathways. Each bell ringer aligns with CCSS RL.6.3 and can be used with any literary text, including independent reading, class novels, or short stories.

Students choose one of three differentiated pathways (Option A, B, or C) to demonstrate their understanding of character development. This structure allows teachers to differentiate instruction while maintaining consistent expectations.

These bell ringers are designed to be quick, flexible warm-ups or formative assessments that can be used at the beginning of class.

This resource includes:

 ✔ 5 differentiated bell ringer prompts

✔ Student choice response pathways (Option A, B, C)

✔ Color classroom version

✔ Print-friendly black and white version

✔ Standards-aligned objective (RL.6.3)

Students respond in notebooks, on separate paper, or digitally, making this resource easy to implement in a variety of classroom settings.

Perfect for:

 • Middle school ELA

• Character development practice

• Bell ringers / warm-ups

• Differentiated instruction

• Quick formative assessments

• Independent reading responses

⭐ Looking for longer differentiated activities? Explore my Differentiated Reading Assignments for Middle School ELA for deeper standards-aligned practice. ⭐

Grades

5th–8th Grade, Middle School ELA

Standard

CCSS RL.6.3 – Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.

Help students practice identifying and analyzing character development while giving them meaningful student choice.

This middle school ELA differentiated bell ringer set allows students to demonstrate their understanding of character development through three response pathways. Each bell ringer aligns with CCSS RL.6.3 and can be used with any literary text, including independent reading, class novels, or short stories.

Students choose one of three differentiated pathways (Option A, B, or C) to demonstrate their understanding of character development. This structure allows teachers to differentiate instruction while maintaining consistent expectations.

These bell ringers are designed to be quick, flexible warm-ups or formative assessments that can be used at the beginning of class.

This resource includes:

 ✔ 5 differentiated bell ringer prompts

✔ Student choice response pathways (Option A, B, C)

✔ Color classroom version

✔ Print-friendly black and white version

✔ Standards-aligned objective (RL.6.3)

Students respond in notebooks, on separate paper, or digitally, making this resource easy to implement in a variety of classroom settings.

Perfect for:

 • Middle school ELA

• Character development practice

• Bell ringers / warm-ups

• Differentiated instruction

• Quick formative assessments

• Independent reading responses

⭐ Looking for longer differentiated activities? Explore my Differentiated Reading Assignments for Middle School ELA for deeper standards-aligned practice. ⭐

Grades

5th–8th Grade, Middle School ELA

Standard

CCSS RL.6.3 – Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.