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Teacher’s Notes

& Lesson Plan

6 Graphic Organizers

interactive notebook activity

20-Question Practice

Difficulty Level B, Grade 6

Answer Keys 20-Question Assessment

Difficulty Level A, Grades 4-5

20-Question Practice

20-Question Assessment Answer Keys

Posters

Answer Keys 20-Question Assessment

20-Question Practice

Difficulty Level C, Grades 7-8

Reading Literature Practice & Assess Lesson 10: Point of View

Practice Level A   45  

Name __________________________ Match each term with the definition.

___________________________________________________________________  

____ 1. point of view

____ 2. first person point of view

____ 3. third person point of view

A.  the narrator is a character in the story. B.  the narrator is an outside observer who

reports the story C.  the standpoint from which a story is told

My best friend Tina says I always look on the bright side. That might be true, but I think she is always looking for what could go wrong. Together, we probably have a balanced outlook.

____ 4. What is the point of view? a.  first person b.  third person

Heather wondered when the assembly would begin. She looked at her notebook and thought about what her mom said that morning about their summer vacation. Next to her, Becca worried about her spelling test. “Addition…a…d…d….” she tried to practice spelling the words in her head.

____ 8. What is the point of view? a.  first person b.  third person

____ 9. The passage is focused on the point of view of a. Heather b. her mom

I’m the youngest of six kids, but that doesn’t mean I get babied. No, not at all. That means that all of my older brothers and sisters think it is okay to tell me what to do. I wish I had been born first!

____ 10. What is the point of view? a.  first person b.  third person

____ 11. The narrator’s siblings most likely a. agree with the passage b. disagree with the passage

For each of the sentences/passages below, choose the correct point of view. Then, answer a question about the passage if there is one.

____ 5. Tina and her best friend most likely a. agree on most things b. disagree on most things

Stacie wished she were better at drawing. She looked over Mary’s shoulder and thought, “It doesn’t seem fair that Mary is such a good artist, and she doesn’t even like art class!”

____ 6. What is the point of view? a.  first person b.  third person

Three boys walked into the classroom at the same time. The smallest of the three stopped just a few steps into the room. He took off his backpack and rifled through the contents. He looked at the clock. He sat at the desk closest to the door.

____ 7. What is the point of view? a.  first person b.  third person

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Reading Literature Practice & Assess Lesson 10 Answer Keys

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Lesson 10 Practice

1 c

2 a

3 b

4 a

5 b

6 b

7 b

8 b

9 d

10 a

11 b

12 b

13 b

14 b

15 b

16 b

17 a

18 b

19 b

20 b

Lesson 10 Assessment

1 a

2 c

3 b

4 a

5 b

6 b

7 c

8 b

9 b

10 b

11 a

12 b

13 b

14 a

15 b

16 b

17 b

18 b

19 b

20 b

21 b

22 a

Reading Literature Practice & Assess Lesson 10: Point of View

Assessment Level C   57  

Name __________________________ Match each term with its definition.

©2014 erin cobb imlovinlit.com  

___________________________________________________________________  

____ 1. Point of view

____ 2. First person point of view

____ 3. Third person limited point

of view

____ 4. Third person omniscient

point of view

____ 5. Third person objective

point of view

A. the narrator tells a story without describing any of the characters thoughts, opinions, or feelings

B. relates the thoughts, feelings and opinions of the narrator, who is part of the story

C. the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of a single character in the story

D. the narrator is able to share the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story

E. the standpoint from which a story is told

For each of the sentences/passages below, choose the correct point of view. Make your determination based only on the information in the excerpt. Don’t try to guess at what other lines from the story might reveal.

a. First person

b. Third person limited c. Third person omniscient

d. Third person objective _____ 6. Tony stood at the top of the peak looking down at the ski run that stretched

before him. “I can do this,” he thought to himself, and, even though he was nervous, he pushed off and began his descent.

_____ 7. Steven and Jeffrey waited on the steps while their friend Todd ran inside to get his skateboard.

_____ 8. If I had a second chance, I probably wouldn’t have said that to the teacher. She looked so angry. I can only imagine what she thinks of me now.

_____ 9. The members of the marching band filed off the bus. It was raining and very cold. The drummers, Tim and Stella, shivered as they looked for their gloves. Both were regretting not having looked from them earlier. The drum major was annoyed. He worried that the band would not be at its best in the terrible weather.

_____ 10. On the ride home from school I remembered that I’d forgotten my backpack in the locker room. Oh no!

_____ 11. Charles was not interested in listening to his little brother’s story. “Is there even a point to this?” he thought to himself. He could not help but smile, however, as he noticed the happy look on his brother’s face as he yammered on about what happened at daycare that day.

_____ 12. As they approached the store clerk the three girls fidgeted nervously. Amanda wondered if she had enough money for everything she planned to buy. She was worried she’d be embarrassed if she had to put something back. Tammy looked enviously at the pile of skirts and blouses Amanda carried. “I wish I could afford new clothes,” she thought. Annie didn’t want to buy anything, but she was worried they would be late meeting her mother. “She’ll be so angry if we’re not there on time,” she thought.

Reading Literature Practice & Assess Lesson 10 Answer Keys

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Lesson 10 Practice

1 the standpoint from which a story is told

2 the narrator participates in the story and uses pronouns “I” and “me”

3 the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character

4 the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters

5 the narrator tells the story from an outside observer’s perspective

6 d

7 a

8 b

9 b

10 d

11 b

12 c

13 a

14 d

15 c

16 student sentence

17 student sentence

18 student sentence

19 student sentence

20 student sentence

Lesson 10 Assessment

1 e

2 b

3 c

4 d

5 a

6 b

7 d

8 a

9 c

10 a

11 b

12 c

13 d

14 b

15 a

16 student sentence

17 student sentence

18 student sentence

19 student sentence

20 student sentence

Level C, Grades 7-8