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6,618 Authors point of view Lesson Plans
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- 4th
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Students, after reading the book, Good Dog, Carl by Alexandra Day students write the story from a chosen character's point of view. This lesson can be used with other wordless picture books. Full Review »
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- 7th
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Students learn point of view by comparing and contrasting the views of slaves and a doctor in The People Could Fly retold by Virginia Hamilton and The Passing Cloud -- The Southern Negro by David Morrill. Full Review »
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- 8th
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Students indentify point of view in a literary work and the effectiveness and limitations of point of view. Full Review »
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- 9th - 11th
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Students study the physical, mental, and social health benefits of regular exercise while attempting to recognize the point of view of media messages. They read an article and discern ways in which they can make regular exercise a part of their lives. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students analyze the point of view used in the novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird." They discuss different characters' points of view in various scenes, complete a worksheet, and compose a scene from Boo Radley's point of view. Full Review »
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- 3rd
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Students read Kate DiCamillo's, Because of Winn-Dixie focusing on point of view and narrative writing. They retell parts of the story in writing using different points of view. They participate in activities at a number of assigned websites. Full Review »
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- 7th
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Students examine words with Latin suffixes and discuss point of view and foreshadowing. They listen to the teacher dictate a list of words and identify the suffix, and read and discuss an informational handout on point of view and foreshadowing. Full Review »
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- 7th - 8th
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Students practice descriptive writing and identify different points of view, the difference point of view makes in writing, and the best descriptive form of writing while writing an original descriptive paragraph about a storm. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students identify the author's point of view when reading and listening to a story. They develop a list of first and third person pronouns, listen to a story, and raise a popsicle stick in the air to identify first or third person point of view. Full Review »
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- Higher Ed
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Students explore, assess, and analyze the significance of how point of view influences the effectiveness and impact of the plot and characterizations in short fiction. They read and discuss, "Girl," by Jamaica Kincaid and "Why I Live at the P.O.," by Eudora Welty. Full Review »

