Point of View Bundle of Activities: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Limited, and 3rd Omniscient
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Description
This bundle has everything you need to keep your upper elementary and middle school students engaged as they learn to analyze a literary piece and identify whether the author used first person, second person, third person limited, or third person omniscient point of view. The activities in this bundle make learning point of view fun and easy! Students love the activities while teachers love the convenience of these no-prep resources that can be used year after year! These point of view activities can be used for test prep, review, or introduction of the skill. It includes a PowerPoint, worksheets, task cards, posters, a craftivity, a flipbook, an assessment, and more!
It focuses on these four points of view:
→ first person
→ second person
→ third person limited
→ third person omniscient
What's included... To gain a better idea of everything included, please check out the individual previews for each resource:
- Ideal for introducing this topic to students!
- You have my permission to convert this to Google Slides, if you wish.
- It comes with a matching companion handout (The companion handout includes both a printable version and a Google Slides version.)
Flow Chart and Worksheet/Assessment
- The flow chart will easily lead students to the correct point of view.
- Ten practice passages
- You choose between the printable version and the Easel version.
- Students list pronouns associated with each point of view.
- Students are given a practice passage. They must follow the previous directions and practice crossing out dialogue and highlighting pronouns in the passage.
- Students are given a place to record book titles with each point of view.
- Students write their own example passage using each point of view.
- You get to choose whether to use the printable version or the Google Slides version.
- Multiple-Choice Format
- You get to choose whether to use the printable version, the Google Slides version, the Google Forms version, or the Easel version.
- First, students read four passages on two worksheets.
- Then, they use their answers to assemble the craftivity.
- You get to choose whether to use the printable craftivity version, the Easel Activity version, or the Google version.
- The theme of one worksheet packet is careers. (It contains 4 passages.)
- The theme of one worksheet packet is the Lewis and Clark Expedition. (It contains 4 passages.)
- Students must justify their answers.
- You choose between the printable version, the Easel version, and the Google Slides version.
- You get to choose between using the printable version or the Easel Activity.
Point of View Demonstration Lesson
6 days of LESSON PLANS
- These plans outline how and when I use each of the included resources! You don't have to follow the lesson plan format I provide, of course, but it might be helpful in providing a bit of direction for you.
Here's what teachers like you have to say about using these point of view activities with their students:
⭐️ Supply A. said, "Out of all of the bundles I have bought from Deb this one is my favorite! It has made teaching point of view a breeze! My students swear by this flowchart! They carry around that PowerPoint companion for point of view like it's a bible, lol!"
⭐️ Carmen W. said, "I've taught POV to 4th grade for 7 years. This year using your product was by far the fastest they've caught on!"
⭐️ Stephanie S. said, "I love all of the activities included in this bundle for teaching point of view. My students thoroughly understood the standard after using these activities."
⭐️ Pilar P. said, "These resources really helped my students master point of view. There is such a wide variety of activities for students to practice, to use in whole group, small group, homework, independent work, etc. This lady makes THE BEST RESOURCES EVER!!!! And they align so well with what they'll encounter as test questions. I will use these every year."
⭐️ Beth J. said, "This has really helped me take POV to a whole other level. The kids "GET IT" and I couldn't be any more excited. The activities are great and engaging."
⭐️ Emily T. said, "ABSOLUTELY LOVED this resource. It did a great job of helping me guide my students to understand this concept. Definitely purchase if you’re on the fence."
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