
Point of View of a Passage
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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11 Slides • 9 Questions
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Author's
Point of View
Miss Buecker
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ELA Objective
I can explain how an author uses point of view to develop the perspective of the narrator or speaker in a passage. (R.L. 6.2and R.I. 6.6)
Language Objectives
Reading: Short passages and subtitles pertaining to characters
Writing: my notes and short answers
Speaking: to my peers about what we are reading
Listening: the the videos, my peers, and my teachers
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Point of View-
The narrator's voice
Remember: The narrator is the person who is telling us the story
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Open Ended
Who is the narrator of this story?
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There are 5 Points of View
Second Person
First Person
Third Person
Third Person Limited
Third Person Omniscent
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1. First Person
Use the pronouns: "I" "Me" "Myself"
When the narrator is a character in the story
It's personal
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Draw
Circle all of the First Person pronouns. Examples: "I" "Me" "Myself"
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Multiple Choice
Which piece of textual evidence would be a first person point of view?
Miss Buecker threw a pencil at me. As soon as it hit my hand, it was a sword!
Miss Buecker threw a pencil at Maria. As soon as it hit Maria's hand, it turned into a sword.
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2. Second Person
Use the pronouns: "You" "Your" "Yourself"
When the narrator is talking to YOU the reader
always look at the words outside the quotation marks
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Draw
Circle all of the Second Person Pronouns "You" "Yourself" "Your"
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Multiple Choice
Which piece of textual evidence would be a second person point of view?
"Percy, you are not normal" said Mr. Brunner.
If you are reading this book because you are not normal and you think you might be a Half-Blood, great, read on!
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2. Third Person
Use the pronouns: "He" "She" "They" "Them"
When the narrator is not a character in the story
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Remember: There are two different types of Third Person Point of View
Second Person
First Person
Third Person
Third Person Limited
Third Person Omniscient
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2. Third Person Limited
Use the pronouns: "He" "She" "They" "Them"
the narrator only knows and tells the thoughts and feelings of ONE character
The reader can only see the thoughts of 1 character
Thoughts of 1 character=Limited
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Draw
Circle all of the Third Person Limited Pronouns "He" "She" "They" "Them"
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Multiple Choice
Which piece of textual evidence would be a third person limited point of view?
Cinderella just thought to herself of how much she had fallen in love with this man. Then, she finally asked him, "What is your name?" He thought to himself about how could she not know who he was.
Cinderella just thought to herself of how much she had fallen in love with this man. Then, she finally asked him, "What is your name?" He looked puzzled and replied, "You don't know who I am?"
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2. Third Person Omniscient
Use the pronouns: "He" "She" "They" "Them"
the narrator only knows and tells the thoughts and feelings of more than one character
The reader can see the thoughts of 2 or more characters
Thoughts of 2+ characters=Omniscient
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Draw
Circle all of the Third Person Omniscent Pronouns "He" "She" "They" "Them" Underline all of Harry's thoughts. Underline all of Dumbledore's thoughts.
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Poll
How do you feel about point of view now?
Author's
Point of View
Miss Buecker
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