Point of View Craftivity in Print and Digital: 1st Person & 3rd Person POV
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- This bundle has everything you need to keep your third- and fourth-grade students engaged as they learn to analyze a literary piece and identify whether the author used first person, second person, or third person point of view. The activities in this bundle make learning point of view fun and easy!Price $12.00Original Price $22.25Save $10.25
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Keep your students engaged as they practice identifying first-person and third-person point of view in this worksheet and craftivity set! Your students will read SIX short passages and identify which point of view the author used in each story.
- Worksheets- Students begin this activity by reading six passages spread across three worksheets. For each passage, they identify whether the author used first person point of view or third person point of view to write the passage. They write their answer in the camera lens image.
- Activity- Next, the students color and cut out the cameras and stories, and then they glue them onto a sheet of construction paper. The finished products make a unique bulletin board or fun school hallway display! It can also be used as a novel entry in an interactive notebook!
Student-friendly directions are included so that you can place the directions under your document camera, and students can refer to them as they complete the project. An answer key is also included.
It also includes an extension activity (shown in the preview)!
Check out the PREVIEW to get a good idea of what is included in the product.
******** This resource is available in TWO FORMATS ********
- TRADITIONAL PRINTABLES- Print the PDF and distribute paper copies to your students to complete.
- TPT EASEL ACTIVITY- I created a new, colorful version for this digital format. Students can complete this activity on a device. Students read each passage and identify its point of view. They move the appropriate camera image into the answer box. Students also answer a follow-up comprehension question by typing the answer in the text box.
If you are interested in viewing the DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS CRAFTIVITY that is compatible with GOOGLE SLIDES, click here.
Here's what teachers like you had to say about using these point of view worksheets with their students:
⭐️ Brittany P. said, "Great activity for helping students understand POV. I had students highlight the pronouns that helped them to figure out the POV."
⭐️ Aubrie N. said, "Love this resource! Students enjoyed learning different point of views using visuals such as cameras. It was a highly engaging activity."
⭐️ Splendid in Second said, "This is such a great resource. I highly recommend it! The students loved using it, saving me a lot of time. Thank you for creating such a thoughtful and well-planned resource."
⭐️ Margaret R. said, "We loved this! It made teaching this unit super easy, I recommend to anyone!"
⭐️ Miss Lindsay said, "My students were very engaged with this POV activity. It was a great activity to get a better understanding of 1st person and 3rd person."
Check out my related resources:
Point of View Introduction PowerPoint: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person
Point of View Task Cards (1st, 2nd, and 3rd person)
Point of View Game (1st, 2nd, and 3rd person)
Point of View Foldable Study Guide and Worksheet
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