

Compare and Contrast Points of View
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English
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3rd - 4th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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9 Slides • 9 Questions
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Comparing Points of View
LEARNING TARGET:
Comparing narrators and their thoughts and feelings about what happens will help you develop a deeper understanding of story characters and events.

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I CAN...
I can compare and contrast the point of view from which stories are narrated, including the difference between first and third person narrations
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Comparing Points of View
In stories, the narrator is the person who tells the story.
The narrator always has a point of view ( how he or she thinks or feels about story events)
Some narrators are also characters in the story - they experience what happens and are called first-person narrators.
Other narrators are not characters in the story. They look in from outside the story - they are called third- person narrators.
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Multiple Choice
Narrators that experience what happened are called...?
narrator
third person narrator
second person narrator
first person narrator
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Multiple Choice
The narrator who does not experience the story but looks in from outside - they are called....?
narrators
second person narrator
third person narrator
Fourth person narrator
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Multiple Choice
The narrator always has a point of view.
True
False
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Comparing Points of View
How do you know if the narrator is first-person or third-person? (focus on the pronouns)
First Person Pronouns
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Comparing Points of View
How do you know if the narrator is first-person or third-person? (Focus on the Pronouns)
Third Person Pronouns
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Comparing Points of View
Second-Person narrative also exists however it is rarely used.
Second Person Pronouns
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Comparing Points of View
The similarity between first person and third person narration is they are telling a story about a similar event.
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Comparing Points of View - Academic Talk
narrator
first-person
third-person
point of view
Compare
Contrast
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Multiple Choice
Choose the pronoun that signals first-person narration
you
yourself
I
she
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Multiple Choice
Choose the pronoun that signal third-person narration
I
my
me
her
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Multiple Choice
The first-person narrator tells his or her own story
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Third Person Narrators tell someone else's story
True
False
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Multiple Choice
When you read a story, ask yourself who the narrator is, because the narrator's identity will affect how the story is told and what details are included.
True
False
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Open Ended
What is the similarity between First- Person and Third-Person narration?
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Comparing Points of View
Comparing Points of View
LEARNING TARGET:
Comparing narrators and their thoughts and feelings about what happens will help you develop a deeper understanding of story characters and events.

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