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Last updated

12 May 2025

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This KS3 English resource introduces students to key character types found in literature, using Holes by Louis Sachar as the core text. It supports analytical reading by helping students identify and classify characters such as protagonists, antagonists, static and dynamic characters, and more.

Perfect for:

  • Building literary vocabulary
  • Deepening understanding of narrative structure
  • Active, discussion-based starters
  • Developing inference and analysis skills

Included in this resource:

  • A list of key character types with clear definitions
  • Cut-and-match starter activity (ideal for laminating)
  • A student worksheet with a table to complete, linking character types to specific characters in Holes

This resource provides a meaningful and interactive way for students to engage with characterisation while expanding their understanding of literary conventions.

51ºÚÁÏ Notice:
This resource is the intellectual property of Revolutionary Education and is protected under UK copyright law. © Revolutionary Education, 2024. This resource is for single-classroom use only and must not be shared, reproduced, resold, or uploaded to shared platforms (including school drives or VLEs) without express permission. For multiple licences, please purchase additional copies.

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