73 pages 2 hours read

Laura E. Williams

Behind the Bedroom Wall

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1996

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Activities

Use this activity to engage all types of learners, while requiring that they refer to and incorporate details from the text over the course of the activity.

“Character Posters”

In this activity, students will represent the main characters from Behind the Bedroom Wall in posters.

The characters and their relationships drive Williams’s novel. Mapping the values, characteristics, and relationships of each character will allow you a greater understanding of the novel’s plot points and thematic ideas. Together, your class will create a resource to help you to continue to unpack the novel.

You will create an informational poster about one, two, or three important character(s) from Behind the Bedroom Wall. These posters will summarize important aspects of these characters, including a consideration of their appearance, influences, manner, values, and relationships. Each poster (one for each character) should contain:

  • A heading with the character’s name, the novel’s title, and the novel’s author.
  • A drawing of the character (ask your teacher whether this must be rendered using pens/pencils/crayons, or whether illustration apps can be used).
  • A description of who your character is:

o Age

o Occupation (if relevant) 

o Race/nationality (e.g., German Jew),

o Their manner (e.g., soft-spoken and shy)

o Important beliefs (e.g., “Believes that all people deserve to be treated respectfully”)