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Digital Point of View for Google Classroom | Task Cards

Rated 4.83 out of 5, based on 90 reviews
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Hollie Griffith
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Grade Levels
1st - 2nd
Resource Type
Standards
Formats Included
  • Google Drive™ folder
  • Internet Activities
Pages
15 pages
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What educators are saying

Great resource. Easy to use and assign on google classroom. Students were able to complete the activity wih ease. Like that it is colorful and eye catching.
I am using this as a whole group activity and we are using them in pair/share groupings and discuss whole group. Great resource!
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  1. This is the first ELA bundle of my digital lessons and task cards. Each unit includes a quick lesson and a set of self grading task cards. Some of the lessons include posters and pictures. Other lessons include a video that is embedded into the Google Form™.Included in Bundle Set 1:point of viewtext
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Description

Do your students need practice identifying who is telling the story at various points in the text? If your answer is YES, this digital resource is for you! This resource includes 3 slides to review point of view and 12 digital task cards? To complete each task students must read a short passage and determine who is telling the story. This resource is perfect for first and second graders.

•Created in Google Forms™

•Self Grading/Immediate Feedback

•Use with Google Drive™ or Google Classroom™

•You view student answers in your drive. You have the option to run a spreadsheet.

How can I use this resource for distance learning?

•A quick assessment

•An assignment in your Google Classroom - Instructional posters are included!

•If you don’t have Google Classroom you can email the link to your students.

Other options:

•Screen Share in a Zoom Meeting or Google Meet, review the posters, complete a few together, and then let students complete the task cards on their own.

•Create a quick video reviewing/introducing point of view with the posters (You don’t even have to put the video on your face… but your students would love it!) Complete the first two task cards as an example. Send the video to students through email or DoJo.

You can find the printable version of these task cards in my Dialogue and Point of View Hands-on Reading unit found HERE.

Total Pages
15 pages
Answer Key
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Identify who is telling the story at various points in a text.
Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.

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