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Point of View I, me, my, us, we you, you’ll, you, you’re he, she, it, him, his, her, names told by a character involved in the story the narrator speaks directly to the reader the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of 1 character or all characters ©www.thecurriculumcorner.com

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Point of View

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told by a character

involved in the story

the narrator speaks directly to the reader

the narrator knows the

thoughts and feelings of 1

character or all characters

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Point of View

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you, you’ll,you, you’re

he, she, it, him, his, her,

names

told by a character

involved in the story

the narrator speaks directly to the reader

the narrator knows the

thoughts and feelings of 1

character or all characters

©www.thecurriculumcorner.com

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Point of ViewDirections: Search for books that display each point of view below. Record the title, author and the clues that helped you determine the point of view.

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Name: ____________________

First Person Second Person Third Person

title

author

clues in the text

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Point of View

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First Person Second Person Third Person

title

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clues in the text

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clues in the text

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Point of View

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Point of ViewThink about it!

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Point of ViewThink about it!

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Point of ViewThink about it!

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Point of ViewThink about it!

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Think about it!Directions: Look at the picture. Write 2-3 sentences from each point of view that match the picture.

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Name: ____________________

First Person Second Person Third Person

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Voices in the Park

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Charles’ Mom

What other characters see and think about her:

What we learn about her from her point of view:

Name: _____________________________

Charles

What other characters see and think about him:

What we learn about him from his point of view:

Smudge’s Dad

What other characters see and think about him:

What we learn about him from his point of view:

Smudge

What other characters see and think about him:

What we learn about him from his point of view:

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The Day the Quit

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Things I like… Things I dislike…

Name: _____________________________

Other objects I am associated with…

How other objects or people see/use me…

Words or phrases associated with me…

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Book:Author:

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Name: _____________________________

The point of view is…

Pronouns from the text and other clues…

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Name: _____________________Title: ____________________________

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The point of view is…

Pronouns from the text and other clues…

The point of view is…

Pronouns from the text and other clues…

Name: _____________________Title: ____________________________

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Name: _____________________Title: ____________________________

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The point of view is…

Pronouns from the text and other clues…

The point of view is…

Pronouns from the text and other clues…

Name: _____________________Title: ____________________________

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Fairy Tales with a TwistName: _________________________________________

Traditional Telling Fairy Tales with a Twist

Point of View

Pronouns Used

Hero/ Heroine

Villain

Fairy Tale Title: _______________________________________________________________

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My Own Twisted Fairy Tale

Problem Solution Setting

Name: _________________________________

The main character will be: How my character is different from the traditional version:

My fairy tale is: __________________________________________________

Draw a picture to show the character.

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Reverso PoemsName: _________________________________________

Poem What unique twist did the authorput on the well know story?

Title: _______________________________________________________________