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Are you tapped out of ideas on how to teach Perspective to your students? Make it fun, easy, and interactive with this WEEK long set of activities, both print and digital included!! This resource includes 5 days worth of lesson plans and activities, graphic organizer, craftivity, centers & more! Take a look at the preview for more details!
Lesson 1: Students become familiar with perspective by putting themselves in the shoes of different types of people who would view a topic from a certain perspective. For example, students will view the idea of a rainstorm from the perspective of a gardener, soccer player, and meteorologist.
Lesson 2: Students analyze texts and search for clues of text evidence that point to a specific character’s perspective.
Lesson 3: Students will complete a ‘Mad Libs’-style activity to add text evidence that accurately reflects a predetermined character perspective.
Lesson 4: In this lesson, students will determine two different perspectives of two characters within the same text.
Lesson 5: In the final lesson, students get to truly show off their perspective skills by completing ‘social media profiles’ of a character based upon the text evidence of that character’s perspective!
All activities are more hands-on than normal ‘worksheets’. Direction pages and original fiction texts are also included! A final assessment, graphic organizer, bookmark, anchor chart, craftivity, & center are all also included!
This resource is a part of a large Building Comprehension Strategies Bundle! You can grab this largely discounted bundle with this resource and 6 other comprehension strategies HERE for over 20% off! The skills included are:
- Synthesizing
- Visualization
- Asking questions
- Metacognition
- Schema
- Making connections
- Determining Importance
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Summarizing
Character
Setting
Plot
Problem & Solution
Theme
Making Inferences
Sequencing
Main Idea
Cause and Effect
Genre
Point of View
Text Structure
Text Features
Compare & Contrast
Fact and Opinion
Author’s Purpose
Visualization
Making Connections
Asking Questions
Determining Importance
Schema
Metacognition
Synthesizing
Context Clues
Figurative Language