This mini lesson includes two parts.
The first was originally written by me and discusses the differences between first person, second person, and third person points of view. - with definitions & examples.
Part two is NOT originally mine and I found it while surfing the web and use it as my activity for this lesson.
- I do not remember where I got it from thus do not know who to give credit for.
The price for this lesson reflects only my original work.
You mentioned you did not know where "Part Two" (all of the pages of the lesson with the exception of the first page which you wrote) came from. It may be found here: http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/e-reading-worksheets/all-reading-worksheets-list/
April 21, 2013
StarryTaurie
Used as a review for my students in preparation for FCAT! Thanks!
April 13, 2013
thomasgoksu96
Great resource!
February 2, 2013
iteachto3
Another wonderful lesson.
December 9, 2012
krlevine32218
This really helped my students prepare for the state test. Thanks!
December 2, 2012
jgrofsky
Great
October 11, 2012
lilnikki717
Clear and straight to the point, my 4th graders now understand the point of view
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