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Point of View Nonfiction Reading Center - Point of View Nonfiction Reading Game

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Thank you for a great resource. The task cards and game were engaging. It brought a lot of discussion for the standard being reviewed.
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Description

Whether you’re looking for a Point of View Reading Center or need an easy-to-use but effective reading activity for partner practice, independent work, whole-class games, spiral review, or test prep, this Point of View Reading Center has you covered.

Engaging and Effective: Reinforce determining the point of view in nonfiction using interactive practice that captivates your students.

Flexible Learning Options: With print, Google Forms, and interactive PDFs, you’ll enjoy the freedom to choose the best option for your classroom – no matter what the world throws at you!

➡️ ➡️ ➡️ The self-grading Google Forms are hassle-free and provide valuable data, while the interactive PDFs can be used on any device, even offline! And let’s not forget the timeless appeal of hands-on printable reading games and task cards for partner or small group work.

✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED 

32 Point of View Task Cards

Google Forms (4 smaller sets for easier assigning)

PDF Interactive Digital Game (4 smaller sets)

Two Printable Game Boards (color and black and white)

Record Sheet

Answer Key

Center Directions for Students (Includes an editable version too)

Teacher Notes PDF with LINKS

Getting Started Guide for How to Assign Interactive PDF Games

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❤️ Why You’ll Love This Resource: ❤️

Comprehensive Coverage: Aligned to cover the point of view from that of the author's view reading skills, this reading center ensures your students receive consistent practice with this reading standard in a less overwhelming format than lengthy passages and assignments.

Game Format: The task cards and board game, plus Google Forms, and Interactive PDF formats, keep students engaged and excited about learning.

Teacher-Friendly Features: The Google Forms are NO PREP and self-grading, providing you with instant data. The interactive PDF version is also NO PREP, self-checking, and offers immediate feedback to students. The print version’s multiple-choice format makes grading a breeze. Plus, editable directions allow you to customize gameplay according to your preferences.

Routine, Routine, Routine: Using the Point of View Reading Center, as well as the other centers included in the YEARLONG BUNDLE offers a two-fold benefit. As a teacher, building a reading center planning routine will save you hours upon hours of lesson planning time. No more searching for standards and skill-aligned resources. You’ll have everything you need in one convenient folder on your computer.

For students, building a reading center routine helps reinforce expectations and keep students engaged and on task while you meet with small groups to provide targeted differentiation and instruction.

This resource targets the following: Distinguish their own point of view from that of the author of a text. RI 3.6

This Point of View Reading Center is also included in the Nonfiction Reading Centers Bundle.

Here are the nonfiction centers:

Compare and Contrast

Context Clues

Reading Comprehension: Details and Examples

Illustrations and Text

Logical Connections

Main Idea

Point of View

Reading Comprehension Using Informational Text

Text Features

Time, Sequence, and Events

Need Centers for Fiction?

These centers are part of the Reading Centers Fiction Bundle for 3rd Grade.

Point of View

Answering Questions

Context Clues

Character Traits

Elements of Stories, Dramas, and Poems

Central Message: Moral

Central Message Using Traditional Literature

Illustrations and Text

Compare and Contrast

Reading Comprehension Using Literature

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Distinguish their own point of view from that of the author of a text.

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