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How to teach Point of View
Using RL.5.6 Fifth Grade Common Core Lesson, students describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.
Different people experience and share an event in different ways. Students practice describing the differences in point of view and the information provided.
This RL.5.6 Fifth Grade Common Core Lesson includes RL.5.6 Worksheets, RL.5.6 Activities, RL.5.6 Assessment, and RL.5.6 Poster. Each Common Core Lessonsincludes Common Core Worksheets, Activities, Assessment, and Poster that you can usefor teaching and assessing the standard.
Other resources to use with this RL.5.6 Fifth Grade Common Core Lesson
If you are using this lesson, your students are probably learning about point of view.
Use this Author’s Purpose Activity as an additional resource for your students.
Introduce this lesson by writing the point of view sentences on the board. Examples could be “I was so scared to walk into the Haunted House.” and “Tim was so scared to walk into the Haunted House.” Next,students share the differences between the two sentences.Then, students complete activity individually or with a partner. Finally, students share about the books that they read. Once finished, students continue their practice using the provided worksheet.
Be sure to check out more Author’s Purpose Resources and the entire Fifth Grade Common Core Workbook.
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