
HMH: Cooper's Lesson POV (3)
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CHRISTINA CARDOZA
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LESSON SLIDES
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Into Reading Lesson Slides.
Reading and Vocabulary.
Grade 4 • Module 10 • Week 3 • Lesson 13.
In this lesson:
•Shared Reading: Point of View with Cooper’s Lesson
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Shared Reading.
Let’s read Cooper’s Lesson
more closely!
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Shared Reading.
Anchor Chart. A book with “First-Person” on
the cover explains the narrator uses I, we,
and me. A book with “Third-Person” on the
cover explains the narrator uses he, she,
and they.
ANCHOR
THE SKILL
What is point of view?
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How is first-person different from
third-person point of view?
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What key words help you figure out
each type of point of view?
Anchor Chart 15
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Shared Reading.
Let’s Read!
page 347
POINT OF VIEW
What point of view does the author
use to tell the story?
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Multiple Choice
What point of view does the author use to tell the story?
First Person
Third Person
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Shared Reading.
Let’s Read!
page 347
POINT OF VIEW
How do you know the story is written
in third-person?
ANNOTATE IT!
Highlight the words in the text that show
third-person point of view.
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Open Ended
How do you know the story is written in third-person?
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Shared Reading.
Let’s Read!
page 358
POINT OF VIEW
Whose thoughts and feelings do we
learn about through the story’s
narrator?
ANNOTATE IT!
Highlight the words in the text that show
a character’s feelings.
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Multiple Select
Whose thoughts and feelings do we learn about through the story’s
narrator?
Cooper's
Cooper's Mother
Mr. Lee's
Cooper's dog
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Shared Reading.
Let’s Read!
page 358
POINT OF VIEW
How are readers able to know how
both Mr. Lee and Cooper are feeling
in the story?
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Shared Reading.
Point of View
Point of View.
Who is telling the story?Start typing…
❑ First Person
❑ Third Person
Evidence
Evidence
Evidence
Graphic Organizer 15
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Shared Reading.
ENGAGE AND
RESPOND
Anchor Chart. A book with
“First-Person” on the cover explains
the narrator uses I, we, and me. A
book with “Third-Person” on the
cover explains the narrator uses he,
she, and they.
Choose a section from the story and think
about how it would be told from Mr. Lee’s
point of view.
Rewritethe section using Mr. Lee’s
first-person point of view.
Share and discuss your work with a partner.
LESSON SLIDES
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Only those pages that are specifically enabled by the program and indicated by the presence of the print icon may be printed and reproduced in classroom quantities by individual teachers using the corresponding student’s textbook or kit as the
major vehicle for regular classroom instruction. Requests for information on other matters regarding duplication of this work should be submitted through our Permissions website at https://customercare.hmhco.com/contactus/Permissions.html
or mailed to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, Attn: Compliance, Contracts, and Licensing, 9400 Southpark Center Loop, Orlando, Florida 32819-8647.
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN HARCOURT and the HMH Logo are trademarks and service marks of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. You shall not display, disparage, dilute or taint Houghton Mifflin Harcourt trademarks and service
marks or use any confusingly similar marks, or use Houghton Mifflin Harcourt marks in such a way that would misrepresent the identity of the owner. Any permitted use of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt trademarks and service marks inures to the
benefit of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
All other trademarks, service marks or registered trademarks appearing on Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company websites are the trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
Multiple photos on a slide are credited in this order: left-to-right and top-to-bottom.
Into Reading Lesson Slides.
Reading and Vocabulary.
Grade 4 • Module 10 • Week 3 • Lesson 13.
In this lesson:
•Shared Reading: Point of View with Cooper’s Lesson
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