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Point of View

Point of View

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6th Grade

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Emily Riffle

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7 Slides • 12 Questions

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Point of View

By Brinley Hanks

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​SWBAT differentiate between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person point of view

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What is Point of View?

  • Re​fers to whether the writing takes on a singular or plural perspective in either 1st person, 2nd person, or 3rd person.

  • It is the narrative voice author's choice to write in.

  • When identifying the Point of View, IGNORE dialogue

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Multiple Choice

TRUE/FALSE: Students should use ONLY the dialogue in the story to identify it's point of view.

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True

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False

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  • I

  • We

  • My

  • Our

  • ​Myself

Pronouns Used:

  • The narrator is a character in the story, dictating events from their perspective​.

  • A character is telling their own story.​

First Person Point of View​

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Multiple Choice

FIRST PERSON point of view is when the narrator of the text is...

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A main character in the story

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An outsider

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The reader telling the story

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The author telling the story

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is NOT an example of 1st person point of view?

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I built a shed for my tools.

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He ran 5 miles this morning.

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We worked 8 hours with no break.

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My favorite color is blue.

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  • You​

  • Yours

  • ​Yourself

  • ​Yourselves

Pronouns Used:

  • Refers to a person or people being addressed by a writer or speaker.​

  • ​Forces the reader into the story, making them apart of the action.

Second Person Point of View​

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Multiple Select

SELECT ALL THAT APPLY:

Examples of SECOND PERSON texts are...

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Directions

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Instructions

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Make your own adventure books

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Biographies

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of 2nd person point of view?

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He hates going to school.

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I am going to the movies tonight with my friends.

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We don't want to get up early in the morning.

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You have to participate to get credit.

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  • ​She

  • Her

  • He

  • Him

  • ​They

Pronouns Used:

  • The narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them."​

Third Person Point of View

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Multiple Choice

Which of these are NOT an example of 3rd person point of view?

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You ran into the wall during gym class.

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She loves spending time with her friends

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He was a very hardworking man.

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Since they studied for the math test, they made a 100.

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Match

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Match the following descriptions to the Point of View label.

The narrator is part of the story; uses pronouns like I, me and my OUTSIDE of the dialogue.

The narrator is giving instructions or directions.

The narrator can either read into the thoughts of none, some or all characters OUTSIDE of dialogue.

1st Person

2nd Person

3rd Person

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Multiple Choice

I was only five years old when I moved to California.

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1st Person

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2nd Person

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3rd Person

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Multiple Choice

You walked away from the fight.

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1st Person

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2nd Person

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3rd Person

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Multiple Choice

He was mean, but she tried to ignore it.

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1st Person

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2nd Person

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3rd Person

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Multiple Choice

They run together every Saturday morning.

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1st Person

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2nd Person

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3rd Person

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Multiple Choice

We had a really fun time over the weekent.

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1st Person

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2nd Person

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3rd Person

Point of View

By Brinley Hanks

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