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How can you tell what point of view a narrator is using, and why does it matter when reading or writing? Use a handy flow chart to determine whether or not your narrator is telling the story from a first or third person point of view.
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Instructional Ideas
- Provide to class members for their language arts binder
- Ask learners to review the flow chart while they are reading or completing a book report
- Project the worksheet onto the board for class members to discuss during a reading unit
Classroom Considerations
- Some of the worksheet is in color; printing in black and white might affect readability
Pros
- Straightforward and applicable to any reading level
- Helpful to have on hand during a reading unit
Cons
- Differentiates between the narrator being a character in the story, but doesn't explain why it's significant to note that detail
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