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How to teach Point of View
Using My Point of View Activity, students distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
A character’s dialogue and actions can give your students a lot of information about what they are thinking and feelings. This activity will help your students to learn more about the characters and author’s points of view on a topic.
Students will read ‚ÄúNervous about Third Grade‚Äù and record how they have felt on the night before school starting and comparing those feelings to Robbie’s feelings. Students can continue to distinguish their point of view from that of the narrator or characters.
Other resources to use with this My Point of View Activity
If you are using this activity, your students are probably learning about point of view.
Use this Point of View Activity as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this activity by having students share what they know about a character from a story you recently read in class. Next, students share different ways that they learn about a character. Examples could be pictures, dialogue, what the author tells us, etc. Then, students complete the activity independently or with a partner. Finally, students share what they have learned about the characters they read about.
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