Friday, September 28, 2012



ReadWriteThink, is  created by the International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of English,  and provides instructional practices and digital resources that support effective reading and language arts instruction for all learners

This site is very useful to teachers

I found  the Point of View Lesson Plans. Students will learn in these lessons  that characters in stories have different points of view. Learning this will help students to better comprehend the text and appreciate literature.

Point of View is  the importance of the character’s role in telling the story

Before we read the story the teacher would talk  about point of view with the class. People or animals in the story are the characters. Think about the characters in the story . The narrator is the one who tells the story The point of view is the way the author allows the reader to see and hear what is going on .The person telling this story is in the story.

 This site is a great resource for lesson plans.  Point of View is a popular topic and is part of the common core curriculum.

These were the two lesson plans I found on this web site.  These lesson plans are not activities but true lesson plans with Objectives and Goals and Instruction and Resources. I love this site and would recommend it to colleagues.

             Henry, L. (n.d.). The Big Bad Wolf: Analyzing Point of View in Texts. - ReadWriteThink. Retrieved from http://www.readwritethink.org/resources/resource-print.html?id=23

Morris, S. (n.d.). Teaching point of view with two bad ants. - ReadWriteThink. Retrieved , from http://www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/lesson-plans/teaching-point-view-with-789.html

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