Friday, February 27, 2015

Point of View

Author's Point of View Poster: possible anchor chart idea
Point of View Anchor Chart - Whoooo doesn't think this is cute. - Oh' Boy 4th Grade: FIVE, moose, and butterflies Anchors Away Monday  {06.02.14} Point of View by Crafting Connections!

Point of View flow chart plus a 10-passage worksheet where students must justify their answer.  $   Teaching Point of View Point of View Anchor Chart by The Pinspired Teacher -sticky notes are for students to find examples out of their own books to add to the chart. Meets standard R. 4.6 for #CommonCore  http://thepinspiredteacher.blogspot.com/

Free Point of View Posters....Follow for Free "too-neat-not-to-keep" teaching tools & other fun stuff :)
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Point of View Posters - FREEBIE!
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Using movie trailers to teach 
Point of View 
 



Have your students to practice identifying  FIRST PERSON and THIRD PERSON point of view in a memorable way!   Students begin by  reading six short passages and identifying which point of view the author used in each story.  The finished products make a unique bulletin board or fun school hallway display!  It can also be used as a novel entry in an interactive notebook!  $ Here's a hands-on, creative way for your students to practice identifying the four main points of view as they read!   Students read four short passages and identify which point of view the author used in each story.  The points of view include: First Person Second Person Third Person Limited Third Person Omniscient  http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Point-of-View-Craftivity-Present-ing-Different-Points-of-View-766057 This blog post describes an ENGAGING lesson for teaching the differences between the main points of view in literature!  Your students will definitely remember this lesson that includes a role play and writing from each point of view.  FREE download of complete lesson!

#FREEBIE BY THE PINSPIRED TEACHER Character Selfies! Do your students have a cell phone? If they do, chances are they take "selfies" (photos of themselves) all the time. Turn this favorite pastime into an activity that will strengthen their comprehension skills! Not to mention, you will be one cool teacher for these 21st century kids!   Examples of when to take character selfies: Guided reading Literature circles Independent reading response Response to a class read aloud Point of View Task Cards: 32 Paragraph Cards for First and

My favorite children’s book of 2012, Wonder, has a new companion: an e-book, out this week, called The Julian Chapter. In 86 pages, it tells the story of Wonder from the point of view of the bad kid in the book—the bully. The hero of Wonder, if you haven’t had...

Ms. Fultz's Corner: The Day The Crayons Quit writing idea (FREE printables included). It's great for teaching friendly letters and point of view! 

 

 from Lindsay Flood "Mrs. Flood's Friends" on TPT  **CHECK OUT THE 16 PAGE DOWNLOAD PREVIEW!**Here is a super fun, and engaging mini-unit to introduce, or simply review elements of Point of View...
What did the character see? Draw the scene in the center of the eye...directions given

Good mentor text for modeling point of view, for how to use context clues to figure out new words, and for using inference skills to predict and revise predictions about the plot 

using _mighty jackie_ to teach about point of view, close reading, compare & contrast


fairy tales, told by the 'other' character in the story. Boy, these are a hoot! What a great way to teach point of view! 

List of Story Books for Boys and Girls... to keep them laughing and loving to read! #fairytales #girls 
You've heard of the Story of Rapunzel, but every story has two sides... Here's the other side of the story... #books 
Point of View -- Honestly, Red Riding Hood Was Rotten!: The Story of Little Red Riding Hood as Told by the Wolf 
Great book for teaching point of view!



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