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Point of View Bundle of Activities: Worksheets, Task Cards, Craftivity

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Deb Hanson
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I really loved using this with my kids and thought it was valuable in order to help facilitate learning within the classroom.
I love all Deb Hanson's PowerPoint Slides. They hold students' attention since they are very colorful and engaging. The content is comprehensive. I highly recommend this product!

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    Bonus

    LINKS TO GOOGLE/DIGITAL RESOURCES and Lesson Plans

    Description

    This bundle has everything you need to keep your third- and fourth-grade students engaged as they learn to analyze a literary piece and identify whether the author used first person, second person, or third person point of view. The activities in this bundle make learning point of view fun and easy! Students love the activities while teachers love the convenience of these no-prep resources that can be used year after year! These point of view activities can be used for test prep, review, or introduction of the skill. It includes a PowerPoint, worksheets, task cards, posters, a craftivity, and more!


    It focuses on these three points of view:

    → first person

    → second person

    → third person

    What's included... To gain a better idea of everything included, please check out the individual previews for each resource:

    47-slide PowerPoint

    • Ideal for introducing this topic to students!
    • Includes many practice passages
    • You have my permission to convert this to Google Slides, if you wish.
    • It comes with a matching companion handout (The companion handout includes both a printable version and a Google Slides version.)

    6-page Foldable Guide

    • Panel 1: Cover
    • Panel 2: What is dialogue? (spoken dialogue vs. internal dialogue)
    • Panel 3: First Person Pronouns and Sample Passages
    • Panel 4: Second PersonPronouns and Sample Passages
    • Panel 5: Third Person Pronouns and Sample Passages
    • Panel 6: Students learn that when 1st person and 3rd person pronouns are present, the POV is first person.
    • When students finish creating their foldable study guide, they can refer to it as they complete the follow-up worksheet that includes 6 short reading passages.
    • You get to choose whether to use the printable version or the Easel version.

    24 Task Cards

    • Multiple-Choice Format
    • You get to choose whether to use the printable version, the Google Slides version, the Google Forms version, or the Easel version.

    Worksheets and Craftivity

    • First, students read six passages on three worksheets.
    • Then, they use their answers to assemble the craftivity.
    • You get to choose whether to use the printable craftivity version, the Easel Activity version, or the Google version.

    An OUCH Game

    • Analyze 45 sentences and determine whether it shows 1st person, 2nd person, or 3rd person POV.
    • Play with a partner or in a small group.

    5 days of LESSON PLANS

    • These plans outline how and when I use each of the included resources! You don't have to follow the lesson plan format I provide, of course, but it might be helpful in providing a bit of direction for you.

    Here's what teachers like you have to say about using these point of view activities with their elementary students:

    ⭐️ Sara J. said, "Oh my! The activities were phenomenal! The students loved completing them, were engaged, and it really helped them to understand POV!"

    ⭐️ Allyson G. said, "I absolutely loved this resource! It was great to introduce this standard to my students and to continue working towards mastery."

    ⭐️ Dawn M. said, "This resource is now one of my favorites!!!! It makes teaching point of view fun and engaging! This is now my favorite resource for point of view along with many of this seller's resources!!!!"

    ⭐️ Dorothy A. said, "Love this resource. It contains everything you need to read and practice point of view."

    ⭐️ Reinventing the Wheel said, "I love the way this clearly presents the standard and gives students lots of practice meeting that standard! I love everything that Deb produces - it is engaging, and clear, and easy to teach. The PowerPoint accompanying handouts are super helpful as well. She's my go-to resource for ELA!"

    Copyright by Deb Hanson

    This item is a paid digital download from my TpT store

    www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Deb-Hanson

    The resources in this bundle are to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher is prohibited. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting these items (or any part thereof) on an Internet site that is not password protected are all strictly prohibited without first gaining permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Please contact me if you wish to be granted special permissions!

    Total Pages
    60 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Week
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
    Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.

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