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Do you need easy-to-use activities that will help your students accurately identify first and third person point of view? 

 

This resource includes 3 short stories featuring Frankenstein, a werewolf and a vampire that teach students how to analyze the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first and third person narrations.  Including fun and engaging reading comprehension activities that target specific reading skills, this resource is perfect for quick reading review or assessments.

 

Included in this download:

1) Frankie Stein Makes Friends (Frankenstein 3rd person POV)

- Character Analysis

-Point of View graphic organizer

-Color by Code reading recall

2) Luna and the Coyote (Werewolf 1st person POV)

-Compare and Contrast

-Point of View graphic organizer

-Critical Thinking Puzzle reading recall

3) Victor and Lucy (Vampire 3rd person POV)

-Visualization

-Point of View Graphic Organizer

-Color by Code reading recall

4) Frankie Stein Persuasive Writing Prompt + brainstorming sheet

5) Luna Werewolf Opinion Writing Prompt + brainstorming sheet

6) Victor Vampire Informative Writing Prompt + brainstorming sheet

7) Journal Writing Responses for each story (3)

8) 2 B&W + 1 Color publishing paper

9) Halloween Word Search

10) Halloween Word Scramble

 

These activities are perfect for:

  • review of reading skills
  • reading assessments
  • independent desk work
  • literacy centers
  • early finishers
  • homework
  • sub plans, and so much more!

 

The best part...

1) This resource is NO PREP and easy to use! Students will quickly and easily be able to identify the point of view of a narrator through careful reading and analysis of the text.

2) Perfect for SUB PLANS

3) Color by Code Self-checking with Immediate Feedback!

Questions are in a multiple-choice format and students have the opportunity to complete the color-by-code mystery picture included with two activities. Students use the color next to each answer choice they chose to color the grid. They locate the number of the problem on the mystery picture. Then, they color the square to match the color beside the answer choice they circled. When students color the mystery picture, they’ll know AND you’ll know if they answered all of the questions correctly.

Point of View Reading Comprehension

C$4.00Price
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