3.ELAR.10.E
Identify the use of literary devices, including first-or third-person point of view.
Grade 3 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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literary devicesfirst-person point of viewthird-person point of viewtext
Skills
- identify (the use of literary devices, including first- or third-person point of view in a text) #dok1
- explain (the use of literary devices, including first- or third-person point of view in a text) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recognize the use of first-person and third-person point of view in a text. #dok1
- I can identify literary devices such as point of view in stories I read. #dok1
- I can explain how first- or third-person point of view is used in a literary text. #dok2
- I can explain why an author might use first-person or third-person point of view in a story. #dok2
- I can analyze how the use of first- or third-person point of view changes the reader's perspective. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Authors use literary devices, such as point of view, to shape how readers experience and understand a story.
- Understanding point of view helps readers better interpret characters' thoughts, feelings, and motivations.
Essential Questions
- What are literary devices and how do authors use them?
- How can you determine whether a story is told from a first-person or third-person point of view?
- Why might an author choose one point of view over another?
- How does the point of view affect what readers know about the characters and events?
- In what ways does changing the point of view change the meaning or impact of a story?