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Ms. Rader's 4th grade Point of View Lesson #1

Students will learn to identify first- and third-person narration in literary texts.

Oklahoma Academic Standards · 4th Grade
4.3.R.2Students will determine whether a grade-level literary text is narrated in first- or third-person point of view.
ela 4th-grade video point-of-view narrative-perspective literary-analysis

Ms. Rader's 4th grade Point of View Lesson #1

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Liberty Drive Elementary School NC

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Liberty Drive Elementary School NC 10:20
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