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English
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5th - 6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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3 Slides • 7 Questions
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Author's Purpose and Perspective Review

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Author's Purpose
An author's purpose is the reason why the author writes a text.
The three main reasons are PIE:
Persuade: The author will use their opinions to sway you to agree with them
Inform: The author gives facts to teach the reader
Entertain: The author is writing for pure enjoyment - such as a story with a plot
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Multiple Choice
What is the author's purpose for this text?
Marsupials are a type of mammal. Female Marsupials have a pocket that they use for carrying and protecting their babies. Most marsupials, such as Kangaroos, wallabies, and koalas live in Australia. The only marsupial native to North American is the opossum.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
No purpose
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of texts that are written to entertain? Check ALL that apply.
poems and mystery stories
math and history texts
novels and chapter books
debates and advertisements
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Multiple Choice
What is the author's purpose of the following text?
You should really work on your AR goal this week. Not only will it raise your reading grade, but the more you read the better reader you will become! Reading is a fun activity and once you find a good book you'll never want to put it down.
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
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Author's Perspective
An author's perspective is how they feel about the topic they are writing about.
The author may have a negative or positive view of the topic
Look closely at the connotations of words and phrases the author uses
Ask yourself: How does the author feel about the topic?
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Multiple Choice
The average school day for kindergartners is getting longer, and it's paying off in improved reading skills. Public schoolchildren who attended kindergarten for a full day showed more improvement than those enrolled in half-day programs.
Which statement would the author agree with?
Longer school days improves learning
School days should be shorter
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Multiple Choice
The average school day for kindergartners is getting longer, and it's having an effect on our students. Public schoolchildren who attended kindergarten for a full day may be improving their skills, but at what cost? Young children are spending too much time in structured learning and returning home exhausted and with little time for learning life skills at home.
Which statement would the author agree with?
We should not have longer school days
We should have longer school days.
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Multiple Choice
I wonder who made gym class mandatory? He was a great guy! It is a welcome break from sitting in chairs. In a recent poll, gym class was the favorite subject of elementary students. PE reinforces the importance of health, exercise and staying active. Every school should offer a PE class.
What is the author's perspective?
The author feels that PE is an important class for all schools
The author feels that PE should be offered in the junior high level schools only.
The author has no perspective
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Open Ended
Should young children have pets, and if so what pet would be best for a young child? What is your perspective on this topic?
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