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Point of view can be a tricky skill for students. We want to make sure that we are teaching point of view in a very explicit, yet memorable way. I decided to revamp my whole point of view unit with a fun, retro theme which is sure to be engaging and unforgettable for students. In this post, I will share some teaching tips, my favorite mentor texts for point of view, and some groovy activities for point of view with a fun room transformation idea! Before teaching point of view, look at your…

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Understanding the character's point of view in a story is an important skill that third-grade students need to master. Students can gain valuable insight into the themes and lessons of any given text by helping them understand how characters make decisions and why they act the way they do. In this blog post, we’ll explore some effective methods for teaching your 3rd-grade students to identify the character’s point of view and fun reading activities supporting it. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE! Teaching Point Of View 3rd Grade, Point Of View 3rd Grade, Brain Explosion, Close Reading Anchor Chart, Instructional Activities, Fun Reading Activities, Reading Response Activities, 2nd Grade Activities, Close Reading Activities

Understanding the character's point of view in a story is an important skill that third-grade students need to master. Students can gain valuable insight into the themes and lessons of any given text by helping them understand how characters make decisions and why they act the way they do. In this blog post, we’ll explore some effective methods for teaching your 3rd-grade students to identify the character’s point of view and fun reading activities supporting it. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE!

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