Describe the actions and characters of some of Roald Dahl's famous characters on our fun character study pages. These are a great way to test children's understanding when they have finished a book.
Augustus Gloop was described in the book as a 'great, big, greedy nincompoop'! Our Augustus Gloop character study worksheet asks children to pick adjectives to describe the character, and then think about whether they would like to meet Augustus Gloop!
How else can you describe Roald Dahl's loveable giant besides 'big and friendly'? Our printable worksheet will take children through the steps of writing a character study of the BFG.
What is it that makes Charlie a hero? Children are asked to think about the traits that make Charlie special with our Charlie Bucket character study worksheet.
Use our character study worksheet to reinforce children's understanding after reading Roald Dahl's George's Marvellous Medicine. Do they think George was a good character?
A test of a good character is whether you would want to meet that person or not! Children have to think about this and more on our James Henry Trotter character study as they think about the star character of James and the Giant Peach.
There is more to Matilda than a love of books! Our Matilda character study is a great way to test children's comprehension after reading the book - or perhaps you have been lucky enough to see the wonderful musical on stage...
Why do you think Mike Teavee wasn't the character chosen to win the factory by Willy Wonka? This Mike Teavee character study will ask children to think about character traits and if they think he was a good person.
Here's a character study for Matilda's lovely teacher Miss Honey. What makes Miss Honey a good teacher?
Children could compare and contrast the two teachers in Matilda using our character study worksheets. Who would they prefer as a teacher: Miss Trunchbull or Miss Honey? It's not a difficult question!
Our Mr Twit charcter study worksheet asks children to describe what the character says and does and choose from a list of character traits to describe him. Perhaps they can think up more of their own.
Roald Dahl describes the appearance of Mrs Twit excellently in the book. This worksheet asks children to think about the traits and actions of the character to complete this Mrs Twit character study.
Spoilt and rude are some of the character traits that describe Veruca Salt! Children can see what other traits they can find with our Veruca Salt character study worksheet.
What does the character of Violet Beauregard say and do? What does this tell you about her character? Children are asked to think about this and more on our Violent Beauregard character study worksheet.
Willy Wonka is a very interesting character. He seems to be a 'good' person who does 'bad' things. Our Willy Wonka character study asks children to describe the character, think about what he does and says and identify character traits.