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How to Create Unforgettable Characters in Your Stories​ (Lesson Plan)

Lesson Plan - How to Create Unforgettable Characters in Your Stories​

Creating characters is one of the most exciting parts of writing stories. This lesson plan, How to Create Unforgettable Characters in Your Stories, helps learners discover how to bring characters to life by giving them personality, emotions, goals, and challenges. Through step-by-step activities, thoughtful questions, creative writing tasks, and reflection, learners will explore how to make characters feel real and memorable to readers.

This engaging lesson encourages young writers to think deeply about what makes characters interesting. From inventing brave heroes and clever villains to designing quirky sidekicks and shy explorers, learners will develop the skills to create characters that readers will love and remember. Along the way, they will practise building personalities, adding backstories, showing emotions, and making sure their characters grow during the story.

The lesson is designed to suit a range of learners and is flexible enough to adapt to different interests and ages. Whether your learner loves fantasy, mystery, adventure, or everyday tales, they will discover how to create characters that make their writing shine.

Families who choose Elective Home Education will find this lesson fits naturally into a creative and personalised approach to learning. It can be used on its own, as part of a wider creative writing project, or to support English and literacy skills. Most importantly, it encourages learners to have fun, be imaginative, and express themselves through storytelling.


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Lesson Plan
How to Create Unforgettable Characters in Your Stories
OverviewThis lesson helps learners explore how to create unforgettable characters when writing stories. Through reading, discussions, creative writing, and reflection, learners will discover how to make characters that feel real and make readers care. This flexible lesson fits perfectly into creative writing, story planning, and literacy learning for home education.
Learning Objectives - Understand the role of characters in stories
- Explore how personality, goals, emotions, and appearance make characters memorable
- Create and develop a unique character
- Reflect on how characters grow and change during a story
Estimated Time45–60 minutes
Starter Activity Discuss: "What makes you remember a character from a book, film, or game?"
Make a list of favourite characters and what makes them stand out.
Read and Learn Read the article together: How to Create Unforgettable Characters in Your Stories.

Discuss these questions:
  • Why do stories need characters?
  • What makes a character unforgettable?
  • Why is it important for characters to have flaws (imperfections)?
  • How can emotions make characters feel real?
  • What is a backstory, and how does it help readers understand a character?
ActivitiesCharacter Creation Activity:
  • Create a new character together. Decide on their name, appearance, personality, and goal.
  • What is their biggest fear? What is their biggest dream?
  • Does your character have a flaw? (For example, are they too shy, too bold, or forgetful?)

Comprehension Questions:
  1. What is the job of a character in a story?
  2. What makes a character stand out?
  3. How can a character's appearance help the reader?
  4. What does it mean when a character "develops" during a story?
  5. Why do characters need to have both strengths and weaknesses?
Deeper ThinkingBig Question: "Do you think a character always needs to change by the end of a story?"
Talk about how some characters stay the same and some grow. Can you think of examples from stories you know?
Creative Tasks - Draw your character and label important features (appearance, objects they carry, special clothing).
- Write a short scene showing your character facing a problem and how they react.
- Create two characters who are friends but have opposite personalities. Write or talk about how they might work together on an adventure.
Review & ReflectAsk the learner:

  • What was the most fun part of creating a character?
  • What was the hardest part?
  • What would you change or add to your character next time?
  • What makes a character unforgettable?
Extensions & Homework - Find a favourite story and write a character profile for the main character.
- Write a diary entry from your new character’s point of view.
- Invent a backstory for a well-known character you know (from a book, film, or game). How might this change the way people see them?