Narrator's Perspective and 1st, 2nd, 3rd Person Point of View Guided Notes
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Point of view and perspective is more than pronouns (I, me, they, you) and numbers (1st, 2nd, 3rd person). The true intent of our standards surrounding point of view and perspective is to consider how a narrator’s perspective impacts what a reader knows and understands about a text. In this classroom-tested and approved resource, you will receive all the resources you need to introduce, practice, and assessment point of view and perspective with your intermediate students.
INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE
Teacher Resources
- Teacher Content Summery
- 15 Questions to Ask Perspective
- Mentor Text Recommendations
Student Resources
- Anchor Chart
- Guided Notes
- What’s Point of View?
- Perspective Matters
- Graphic Organizers
- Analyzing the Impact of POV
- Comparing Two Perspectives
Active Engagement Startegies
- Ask, Ask, Trade
- Sorting Perspectives & Exit Slip
5 Picture Prompts (Writing from different perspectives)
- Google Slides for Whole-Class Display
- Color and Greyscale Printing Options
Point of View Passages and Assessments
- Picking a Point of View
- Skipping Class: Worth It or Not? Passage
- Family Matters Passage
- Point of View Short Answer
- The Friendly Rivalry Passage & Assessment
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