

RL.3.6
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Jennifer Guin
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RL.3.6
Tuesday, February 9, 2021

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Multiple Choice
Bell Ringer: RI.3.3
They both hold freshwater.
They both are used by people for playing or swimming.
They are both used for drinking water.
They both have nesting sea turtles and fish.
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Standards
RL.3.6 Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.
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I can statements
I can tell the difference between what I think and what the author or characters might think
I can use capital letters correctly when when I write titles.
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Multiple Choice
Correct the title below.
lily the lucky ladybug
Lily The Lucky Ladybug
Lily the Lucky Ladybug
Lily the lucky ladybug
lily the lucky ladybug
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Multiple Choice
Correct the title.
diary of an amazing mouse
Diary of an amazing mouse
diary of an amazing mouse
Diary Of An Amazing Mouse
Diary of an Amazing Mouse
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Narrator
who is telling the story
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Point of view
the way the narrator, characters, author, or the reader feel about a topic
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Multiple Choice
The narrator is the
person telling the story
main character in the story
enemy of the main character in the story
person listening to the story
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Multiple Choice
The author is...
a character in the story
the listener
the person who wrote the story
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Multiple Choice
Which point of view uses the pronoun I?
First person
Second person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
Every summer my family likes to take a road trip. They love seeing the land as we drive, and being able to stop as we please. Not me. I always wonder why we can't take a plane. It's way faster and it would be cool to have people serve me food. Plus it would be like a ride in the sky!
What is the point of view of the character telling the story?
Taking a plane is better than driving.
Family road trips are the best.
Driving is better than flying.
It's fun to make stops on road trips.
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Multiple Choice
If you want to bake a cake, make sure you have all the ingredients first. Then preheat the oven and follow the recipe carefully. Your cake will be great!
Which point of view are the above sentences written in?
First person
Second person
Third person
No person
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Multiple Choice
I ran up a steep hill. I was very hot and exhausted. It was a long race, but I was in the lead. I knew if I could keep my pace I would be able to win the race.
1st person POV
2nd person POV
3rd person POV
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Multiple Choice
"If you don't eat your dinner, you're going to be hungry later," said her Mom. Mom had spent a long time cooking and made her daughter a nice meal, but that didn't matter to Jen.
What is Jen's point of view?
Jen loves eating dinner.
Jen is happy her mom cooked her dinner.
Jen can't wait for dessert.
Jen does not care if her mom made a nice meal.
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Multiple Choice
"If you don't eat your dinner, you're going to be hungry later," said her Mom. Mom had spent a long time cooking and made her daughter a nice meal, but that didn't matter to Jen.
What is the mom's point of view?
Jen does not need to eat her dinner.
It is fun to cook a nice meal.
Jen should eat her dinner.
It doesn't matter what Jen thinks.
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Multiple Choice
Whenever I go to school I always put my left shoe on first. Then I put on my right shoe. I tie my right shoe, then my left. Now I'm ready for the day!
Which point of view are the above sentences written in?
First person
Second person
Third person
No person
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As I gazed at the beaches of Hawaii, I couldn’t believe my eyes.
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
Lucy tried as hard as she could, but she still couldn’t get the soccer ball in the net.
First Person
Second Person
Third Person
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of paragraphs 27–30?
to show how pretty Hannah is
to show Amber did not comb her hair
to show Amber and Hannah are different
to explain why Amber and Hannah are best friends
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