
Author's Perspective and Point of View
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English
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4th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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12 Slides • 11 Questions
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Author's Purpose and Point of View
Ms. Grant
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Standard
RI6: Determine an author’s point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how the author acknowledges and responds to conflicting evidence or viewpoints.
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Learning Target
I can determine the author's point of view.
I can determine the author's purpose of a text.
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Open Ended
What was the purpose of this commercial? How do you think the boy felt? Explain your answer.
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To do convince the reader to do something or believe something.
Persuade
To give facts or to teach you something.
Inform
To make you enjoy what you are reading.
Entertain
Author's Purpose: It's Easy as Pie
Learning Target:
I can determine the author's point of view.
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Learning Target:
I can determine the author's purpose of the text
Author's Point of View
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Open Ended
Based on the last video/commercial we watched, what was the author's purpose? What was the man's point of view in the commercial?
Explain your answer. (Hint: There is more than one purpose.)
Learning Target: I can determine the author's point of view and purpose of the text.
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Persuade
Inform
Entertain
EXAMPLE OF AUTHOR'S PURPOSE
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Multiple Choice
What author's purpose is being used?
Learning Target: I can determine the author's purpose of a text.
Entertain
Persuade
Inform
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Multiple Choice
What author's purpose is being used?
Learning Target: I can determine the author's purpose of a text.
Entertain
Persuade
Inform
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Multiple Choice
What author's purpose is being used?
Learning Target: I can determine the author's purpose of a text.
Entertain
Persuade
Inform
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I DO
Learning Target: I can determine the author's purpose of a text.
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WE DO
Learning Target:
I can determine the author's purpose of a texy.
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YOU DO
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Multiple Choice
What's the author's main purpose for writing this?
Learning Target:
I can determine the author's purpose of the text.
to inspire readers to play the cello.
to persuade readers that this is the best cello there is
to inform readers that the cello is free
to entertain readers by joking about the broken cello.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the writer's point of view?
Learning Target: I can determine the author's point of view in a text.
Lighthearted
Happy
Regretful
Optimistic
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Open Ended
Explain your answer from the last question.
Learning Target: I can determine the author's point of view in a text.
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INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
Assignment in Canvas
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Exit Ticket
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Multiple Choice
Fascinating information has come out due to genetic studies of dogs. We have learned that for the longest time, humans used and bred dogs for practical reasons. Experts believe Neanderthals in Europe used dogs for hunting. However, the genes of North American dogs are linked to dogs that came from Asia with the ancestors of the Native Americans. What is the author's purpose?
to inform
to entertain
to persuade
to describe.
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Multiple Choice
If you don't like being greeted by a furry bundle of love after a hard day, don't get a dog. If you hate when your best friend gives you a stuffed toy when you are sad, don't get a dog. If you don't like to smile a lot, definitely don't get a dog. Which words best describe the author's attitude toward dogs? (Authors perspective)
humorous and lighthearted
negative and cranky
neutral and objetive
regretful and sarcastic.
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Poll
How do you feel about today's lesson?
I feel great about this lesson.
I feel okay about this lesson. I could use more assistance.
I do not feel good about this lesson I need more practice.
Author's Purpose and Point of View
Ms. Grant
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