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Vocabulary
first-person textsthird-person textstextsauthorpoint of view
Skills
  • listen to (first-person texts) #dok1
  • listen to (third-person texts) #dok1
  • experience (first-person texts) #dok1
  • experience (third-person texts) #dok1
  • identify (different points of view in texts) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can listen to first-person texts to understand the story. #dok1
  • I can listen to third-person texts to understand the story. #dok1
  • I can experience first- and third-person texts by observing differences. #dok1
  • I can identify different points of view in texts after listening. #dok2
Big Ideas
  • Stories can be told from different points of view, which affects how information is shared.
  • Listening to and experiencing texts helps us understand how point of view shapes a story.
Essential Questions
  • What does it mean for a story to be told from first person or third person?
  • How does listening to a story from different points of view change your understanding?
  • Why might an author choose to write in first person or third person?
  • How do you know if a story is in first person or third person?
  • What words or clues help you figure out the narrator in a story?