First, Second, & Third Person - Point of View Worksheets
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Do you need a quick and easy way to teach point of view? These worksheets will show students how to identify the perspective from which a story is told which will help them effectively analyze literature, improve their critical thinking skills, help them understand the author's purpose, and increase their ability to recognize potential bias. It is important that students are able to accurately identify the main points of view commonly used in texts to gain a deeper understanding of what they are reading and to be able to answer common questions on standardized tests.
These worksheets will help your students understand the difference between First Person, Second Person, and Third Person point of view. The directions are clear and simple to understand; just print and go!
Distance Learning: The worksheets are in Google Slides to use digitally and to easily assign by Google Classroom. For students without technology print PDFs for send-home packets.
Here is what is included:
★Three worksheets that explain each narration style, and example of each and prompts for students to write their own example.
★An assessment that covers each style
★Essential Questions
★Answer Key
★Mini Poster
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