Unlock the Identity of 4 Archetypes in 5 days!
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Over five days, create four simple character masks and journals to explore and present each archetype through drawing, role-play, and short descriptions.

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Characters: Story Elements for Kids

What you need
Adult supervision required, colouring materials (markers crayons or coloured pencils), elastic or string, glue or tape, paper plates or cardstock, plain paper, scissors, stapler or hole punch

Step 1

Gather all your materials in one place so you can work without searching.

Step 2

Plan a five-day schedule: make one archetype per day for four days and use day five to rehearse and present.

Step 3

Choose four archetypes (for example Hero Explorer Caregiver Trickster) and write each name at the top of a separate journal page.

Step 4

Draw a simple symbol next to each name that shows what makes that archetype special.

Step 5

Make four simple journals by folding plain paper in half and securing the fold with a stapler or tape.

Step 6

Cut out four mask shapes from paper plates or cardstock sized to your face.

Step 7

Make each mask wearable by adding holes at the sides and attaching elastic or string.

Step 8

Create the mask and matching journal page for Archetype 1 by decorating the mask to match the symbol and drawing the character in the journal with two short sentences about who they are.

Step 9

Create the mask and matching journal page for Archetype 2 by decorating the mask to match the symbol and drawing the character in the journal with two short sentences about who they are.

Step 10

Create the mask and matching journal page for Archetype 3 by decorating the mask to match the symbol and drawing the character in the journal with two short sentences about who they are.

Step 11

Create the mask and matching journal page for Archetype 4 by decorating the mask to match the symbol and drawing the character in the journal with two short sentences about who they are.

Step 12

Practice a short 30 to 60 second role-play for each archetype while wearing its mask and use your journal notes to guide how the character talks and moves.

Step 13

Share your finished masks and journals on DIY.org.

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can we use instead of paper plates, cardstock, or elastic if those are hard to find?

If you can't find paper plates, cardstock, or elastic, cut mask shapes from cereal-box cardboard, thread yarn or ribbon through the side holes, and secure folded journal pages with tape or glue instead of a stapler.

My side holes keep tearing when I attach the elastic—how can I fix that?

If the side holes tear while attaching elastic or string, reinforce each hole with clear tape or a paper patch glued over the spot, then re-punch the hole and tie the elastic or ribbon through the reinforced area.

How can I adapt the five-day plan for different ages?

For ages 4–6, have an adult pre-cut mask shapes, fold and staple the journals for them, and do 10–20 second role-plays with simple symbols, while older kids can add detailed drawings, longer 30–60 second monologues, and more elaborate decorations like craft foam or sequins.

What are simple ways to extend or personalize the archetype masks and journals?

Extend the activity by making small props (a cardboard shield for the Hero or a paper map for the Explorer), expanding each journal page into a longer backstory and costume plan to rehearse on day five, and then photograph or record a short clip to share on DIY.org.

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Story Elements For Kids: What Is a Character?

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Facts about character exploration and role-play for kids

🎨 Bold shapes and colors on masks exaggerate emotions so an audience can read a character from far away.

🧠 Carl Jung popularized archetypes as familiar character shapes (hero, mentor, trickster) that show up across cultures and stories.

🎭 Masks have been used for thousands of years in rituals and theater to transform identity and tell stories.

📝 Short daily journals and character sketches help you spot feelings, habits, and little details that make a mask feel like a person.

🤝 Simple role-play and improv techniques like yes, and... help people think on their feet and step into another character's shoes.

How do I do the 'Unlock the Identity of 4 Archetypes in 5 Days' activity with my child?

To run the five-day activity, start Day 1 by introducing archetypes (hero, explorer, caregiver, trickster) and have your child pick four; make the first simple mask and a journal page with name and prompts. Days 2–4: create one mask each day, decorate, draw the character, and write a short description (3–5 sentences). Include brief role-play (2–5 minutes) after each mask. Day 5: present, swap roles, and reflect in journals.

What materials do I need for 'Unlock the Identity of 4 Archetypes in 5 Days'?

Materials needed: plain or pre-cut masks (paper plates, cardstock, or printable templates), elastic or string, child-safe scissors, glue or tape, crayons/markers/paint, stickers, feathers, and fabric scraps, plus a simple notebook or stapled paper for a journal. Optional props: hats, scarves, small costume pieces. For younger kids use larger pre-cut shapes and non-toxic supplies. Recycled cardboard and scrap paper work well to keep costs low.

What ages is 'Unlock the Identity of 4 Archetypes in 5 Days' suitable for?

Suitable ages: best for about 5–12 years, when children can cut, color, and write short descriptions independently. Preschoolers (3–4) can join with adult help—focus on decorating and acting out characters. Older kids and teens can expand the project with deeper journal prompts, backstories, and longer performances. Aim for 20–30 minutes per day for younger children and 30–60 minutes for older children.

What are the benefits of doing 'Unlock the Identity of 4 Archetypes in 5 Days'?

Benefits: this five-day mask-and-journal project boosts creativity, emotional vocabulary, and perspective-taking as kids explore archetypes through drawing and role-play. It strengthens fine motor skills, storytelling, and confidence in presenting ideas aloud. Journaling supports writing and self-reflection. Working with family or peers promotes social skills, empathy, and cooperative play. Short, repeated sessions let children safely experiment with different identities in a playful way.
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