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Author's  POV and Selecting Evidence

Author's POV and Selecting Evidence

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English

8th Grade

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Daniel Sloan

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17.10.2022

Selecting evidence to support the author’s POV

Learning Intention: 

Identify an author’s point of view in written sources and locate evidence to support this point of view.

Success Criteria:

q Identify an author’s point of view in written sources

q Select evidence to support a point of view

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Open Ended

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What is 'point of view'?

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Point of View:

Point of view is somebody’s thoughts and feelings about a particular person, event, or issue

Each and every single person can have an entirely different point of view.

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​CUT AND PASTE THE HANDOUT INTO YOUR ENGLISH BOOKS​

TEXT STRUCTURES OF WRITTEN SOURCES​

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​A large bold sentence which describes the article

​Headline

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BYLINE AND DATELINE

​The journalist who wrote the article and the date it was published

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​QUOTES/QUOTATIONS

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​ A quote from a witness or a person involved in the story

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​Image

A picture, cartoon or photograph that goes with the article

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CAPTION

The text which describes an image

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LEAD/LEDE

​The important information in the first one or two paragraphs of an article. Who, What, When, Where and Why.

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​PYRAMID STRUCTURE

The term to describe how news articles have the most important information at the top and the less important information at the bottom.

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Multiple Choice

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This text structure is called a?

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Heading

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Header

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Headline

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Headling

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Fill in the Blank

The text which describes an image is called a/an

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​What: Using your table, highlight and label each text structure of the news article

Why: To familiarise yourself with the structure of a news article to help understand an author’s point of view and purpose.

How: Quietly, individually.

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I DO

What:     

Reading the excerpt of a news article (written text) to identify the author’s point of view and provide evidence.

Why:

To practice and prepare for our Year 8 English exam and develop our skills for analysing written texts

How:

Quietly, heads off and paying attention. Your teacher will demonstrate these skills for you.

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The author’s point of view is that the referee was the star of the game and the ‘fastest man on the planet’.

The evidence which supports the author’s point of view can be found in the headline “referee steals the show” and the repetition of this same phrase throughout the article.

This supports author’s point of view because the phrase ‘stole the show’ is positive evaluative language to influence the audience into thinking his sprint was a massive achievement.

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WE DO

What:     

Reading the excerpt of a news article (written text) to identify the author’s point of view and provide evidence.

Why:

To practice and prepare for our Year 8 English exam and develop our skills for analysing written texts

How:

As a class, raising your hand to contribute. Your active participation will be the best preparation for you to succeed

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1. What text structures can we see in this article?

  1. What is the author’s point of view?

  1. What is a piece of evidence (text structure) that supports this point of view and how?

  1. What is an image that supports this point of view and how?

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What:     

Reading the excerpt of a news article (written text) to identify the author’s point of view and provide evidence.

Why:

To practice and prepare for our Year 8 English exam and develop our skills for analysing written texts

How:

Quietly, individually reading the article and selecting evidence to respond.

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Multiple Choice

A caption is

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The text telling you who wrote the article

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The text describing an image

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The text providing key information

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The text that includes fake news

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Multiple Choice

A lead is

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The important information in an article

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The text describing an image

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The false subheading to confuse the audience

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The large bold text which describes the article

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Fill in the Blank

Details from a witness or someone involved in a story is called...

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17.10.2022

Selecting evidence to support the author’s POV

Learning Intention: 

Identify an author’s point of view in written sources and locate evidence to support this point of view.

Success Criteria:

q Identify an author’s point of view in written sources

q Select evidence to support a point of view

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