RL.4.6 Worksheets, Workbooks, Lesson Plans, and Games
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.6
:"Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations."
These worksheets and lesson plans can help students practice this Common Core State Standards skill.
Worksheets
Point of View
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Point of View
Young readers will discover how to identify the point of view of a story or text in this literacy worksheet.
4th Grade
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Pronouns & Point of View
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Pronouns & Point of View
Students will practice using pronouns to support their understanding of point of view.
5th Grade
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Practicing Point of View
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Practicing Point of View
Students will practice using pronouns to help them understand point of view.
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Vocabulary Cards: Shifting Points of View
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Vocabulary Cards: Shifting Points of View
Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson: Shifting Points of View.
4th Grade
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Glossary: Shifting Points of View
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Glossary: Shifting Points of View
Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson: Shifting Points of View.
4th Grade
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First vs. Third Person Narration
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First vs. Third Person Narration
Students are asked to distinguish between first and third person narration as well as fiction or nonfiction writing.
4th Grade
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Lesson Plans
Two Points of View
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Two Points of View
Are your students ready to see narratives from a different perspective? This reading lesson will get students excited about discovering first- and third-person points of view.
4th Grade
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Whose Point Is It Anyway?
Lesson plan
Whose Point Is It Anyway?
What if Cinderella’s stepsisters weren’t really evil? In this engaging lesson, you will introduce your students to multiple points of view and discuss how these different perspectives can change a reader’s experience.
4th Grade
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Shifting Points of View
Lesson plan
Shifting Points of View
This lesson gives students practice identifying first person and third person narration in fiction and nonfiction texts. It could be taught as a stand-alone lesson or as a precursor to the lesson Fiction vs. Nonfiction.
4th Grade
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Who Is Telling the Story?
Lesson plan
Who Is Telling the Story?
Help your ELs see the connection between nouns and pronouns and the author's point of view, or perspective, in fiction and nonfiction texts. This lesson can be taught on its own or used as support for the lesson Two Points of View.
4th Grade
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Workbooks
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Games
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Exercises
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