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Mesa Public Schools: Author's Point of View [Pdf]

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Chart defines the three different points of view authors can use to express their ideas.
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Texas Education Agency

Texas Gateway:analyze (Describe) Point of View in Literary Texts/fiction

For Students 6th - 9th Standards
In this learning module, students will learn to analyze fiction told from the first-person, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient points of view.
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Other

Ksu: Point of View: First Person Narrator

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This tutorial surveys the uses and limitations of first-person narration in literature. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.R.9
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Other

Meeting Characters in Literature: Point of View

For Students 6th - 8th Standards
A very clear explanation of narrator and point of view in literature. Because of the structure of the page and the use of highlighting, upper elementary students should be able to use this to help them understand the concepts, as well as...
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Quizlet

Quizlet: Point of View Practice for 3rd Grade Test

For Students 3rd Standards
Point of view example sentences and associated pronouns in this review exercise. The following words are included: first person, second person, third person, I, me, mine, myself, we, us, ours, you, he, she, it, her, his, him, hers,...
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Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Learner: Literature: Exploring Point of View

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
Use these brief explanations to help you determine the narrator and point of view in any piece of literature. W.11-12.3a Narratives
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Texas Education Agency

Texas Gateway: Analyze Point of View in Literary Texts/fiction

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
[Accessible by TX Educators. Free Registration/Login Required] In this lesson, you will learn to identify the primary points of view used in fiction and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Learner: Literature: Exploring Point of View

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This page explains point of view by discussing examples of situations where mutiple people witness an event, but have different perspectives on what occured. It offers a link at the bottom of the page to information about types of point...
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Curated OER

Mc Graw Hill: Compare Points of View

For Students 1st - 5th Standards
Read the passages to examine how to compare different points of view then practice on your own.
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Read Works

Read Works: Point of View Unit

For Teachers 1st - 5th Standards
[Free Registration/Login Required] A series of three lesson plans designed to teach students first and third person point of view and the differences between them. Lessons are based on the books White Socks Only by Evelyn Coleman, Where...
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South Carolina Educational Television

Know It All: Point of View

For Teachers 3rd - 4th Standards
The students will be able to explain the difference between first and third person point of view.
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Grammarly

Grammarly Blog: Consistent Point of View

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
This Grammarly Handbook resource reminds students how to write with a consistent point of view. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to fix a sentence that contains an inconsistent point of view.
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University of Victoria (Canada)

The U Vic Writer's Guide: Literary Term: Point of View

For Students 9th - 10th Standards
From the University of Victoria's writing tutorial site, this section provides a multiple-paragraph discussion of point of view.
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Curated OER

Mc Graw Hill: Reading Literature: Craft and Structure: Point of View

For Students 6th Standards
This learning module focuses on point of view including the speaker or narrator, first and third person, perspective, and the thoughts and feeling of the speaker. It offers a model story with explanation and a practice story with questions.
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Quia

Quia: Point of View Quiz

For Students 3rd - 6th Standards
This interactive activity assesses students' understanding of point of view. Students will read five brief narrative passages; after reading each passage, students will identify the point of view.
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Quizlet

Quizlet: Point of View Definitions 4th Grade Match

For Students 4th Standards
Race against the clock to match each point of view term with its definition including: first person, third person omniscient, and third person limited point of view.
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Quizlet

Quizlet: Point of View Definitions 4th Grade Test

For Students 4th Standards
A test with three multiple choice questions on first person, third person omniscient, and third person limited point of view.
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Interactive
Quizlet

Quizlet: Point of View Definitions 4th Grade Flashcards

For Students 4th Standards
Three flashcards on first person, third person omniscient, and third person limited point of view.
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TES Global

Blendspace: Point of View

For Students 1st - 4th Standards
A fifteen-part learning module with links to images, web sites, videos, and texts about first and third person point of view.
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Quia

Quia: Point of View Quiz

For Students 4th Standards
Read each passage and determine if it is written in first, second, or third person point of view in this five question quiz.
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PPT
Tom Richey

Slide Share: Point of View Instruction

For Students 1st - 3rd Standards
A slide show with twelve slides explaining and giving examples of first, second, and third person point of view.
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Quia

Quia: Point of View Quiz

For Students 2nd Standards
Read each statement and determine whether it shows first or third person point of view in this ten-question quiz.
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Interactive
Quia

Quia: Point of View Jeopardy

For Students 1st - 3rd Standards
Practice identifying first and third person point of view in this Jeopardy style learning game.
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Read Works

Read Works: Eyewitness to History: I'm American No Matter What

For Teachers 4th - 6th
[Free Registration/Login Required] TThis passasge contains a first person account of a child who was rounded up and placed in a Japanese internment camp after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. This passage is a stand-alone curricular piece...

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