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Out to Lunch WorksheetOut to Lunch Worksheet
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English Worksheets Land
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Grade
3rd
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
15 mins
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Out to Lunch

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Enhance instruction and practice reading with a worksheet that doesn't just ask scholars to identify a sentence's point of view, but also poses the question, How do you know?

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

first-person point of view, point of view, third-person point of view, responding to reading, reading

Additional Tags

english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Work with a small group in need of additional support; review each question and the thought process behind each one
  • Use the worksheet as an exit ticket; direct pupils to complete one, few, or all questions prior to leaving or moving on to the next task
  • Direct class members to attach the page to their reading noebooks or binders for easy reference 

Classroom Considerations

  • The worksheet assumes pupils how to identify the different points of view  

Pros

  • Together, the sentences make an age-appropriate short story
  • A kid-friendly graphic enhances engagement

Cons

  • One of thr sections does not provide much space to write

Common Core

RI.3.6

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