When you are finished write your own short story (5 sentences minimum) using either First Person point of view or Third Person Point of View. Please tell me which one you chose (eg. I am writing this story using First Person Point of View. You may write the story on a piece of paper, use your computer and print your story or send it to me via email (your parent has my email address!) or use the form below. Your short story is due on Friday, Feb. 24th.
We have been exploring point of view and perspective in Social Learning and Language Arts. What is perspective? The Wordsmyth.net online dictionary defines it as the way things are seen from a particular point of view. So what is point of view? A way of thinking about of looking at something. We discovered this week that two people can have different opinions about something depending on their point of view and neither one is lying or wrong. Watch the clip. We also talked about point of view when reading and writing stories. A story is told from a particular point of view by the narrator. When the narrator uses I, you and we, they are telling the story using the First Person point of view. When the narrator used he, she or they, they are telling the story using the Third Person point of view. Click on the picture to review and practice determining which point of view the narrator is using. When you are finished write your own short story (5 sentences minimum) using either First Person point of view or Third Person Point of View. Please tell me which one you chose (eg. I am writing this story using First Person Point of View. You may write the story on a piece of paper, use your computer and print your story or send it to me via email (your parent has my email address!) or use the form below. Your short story is due on Friday, Feb. 24th.
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