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Language Arts Countdown Check in Grab your IAN and your Springboard book Questions to the PL

Point of View Windows Cut out the windows and glue the “curtains” down on the top so that we can flip it up and define them underneath. Leave some space underneath to take some overall notes. 

Point of View the standpoint from which a story is told

First Person Point of View told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns “I” and “we”

Third Person Limited Point of View the narrator is an outside observer that focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character

Third Person Omniscient Point of View the narrator is an outside observer who can tell us the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in a story

Third Person Objective Point of View the narrator reports the facts of a narrator as a seemingly neutral and impersonal outside observer

“My Superpowers” This is a personal narrative. Your purpose for reading today is to find evidence of the following: Incident Response Reflection As we read, make thinking notes about those elements.