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Lesson 14

Lesson 14

Assessment

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English

3rd Grade

Medium

CCSS
RL.1.6, RL.2.1, RL.2.6

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Heidi Pape

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13 Slides • 14 Questions

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Lesson 14

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Objectives

  • I know what point of view a text is written in.

  • I know how to have a respectful discussion.

  • I know the characteristics of a narrative nonfiction story.

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Multiple Choice

The point of view describes who is telling about events.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

A narrator is the voice or speaker that describes events.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Select

A first-person narrator:


Choose two below:

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Is part of the story

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Uses "I" , "we", and "me" when speaking

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Uses "they"," she", or "he" when speaking.

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Multiple Choice

Readers learn about other

characters from what they

say to the narrator.

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First-Person narrator

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Third-Person narrator

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Multiple Choice

Narrator: "I believe that Shelly is telling the truth about Jen."

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First-Person narrator

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Third-Person narrator

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Multiple Choice

Narrator: "We are going to the game now. Do you want to come?"

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First-Person narrator

2

Third-Person narrator

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Multiple Select

A third-person narrator:


Choose three below:

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says, "she did it"

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is outside of the story

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says, "they did it"

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says, "I did it"

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Multiple Choice

A third-person narrator can tell what all the characters are saying, doing, and thinking.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Narrator: "She was playing outside."

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First-Person narrator

2

Third-Person narrator

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Multiple Choice

Narrator: "They began to swim up the river."

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Third-Person narrator

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First-Person narrator

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Multiple Choice

What is the point of view on the previous page?

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Third-Person narrator

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First-Person narrator

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Multiple Choice

I can show respect by listening carefully and not interrupting.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

I can show respect by making eye contact and speaking clearly.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

For a respectful discussion, after one person speaks, another person builds on the conversation by asking relevant questions, sharing his or her own ideas.

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True

2

False

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Essential Question:

 What can sports teach us

about working together?

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Remember to be respectful

  • Listen well

  • Take turns

  • Have eye contact

  • Share and explain ideas

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Narrative nonfiction tells a true story.

The characters, settings, and events are real.

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What make Brothers at Bat a narrative nonfiction story?

Turn and Talk

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What do these stories teach us?

  • Soccer Shootout

  • Running Rivals

  • Brothers at Bat

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Today I learned...

  • what point of view a text is written in.

  • how to have a respectful discussion.

  • the characteristics of a narrative nonfiction story.

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