Narrator’s Point of View

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Narrator’s Point of View Christy Keeler, Ph.D.

Island of the Blue Dolphins Read from story BEAR Time Write in blog Go to centers Circulate and help individual students

BEAR Time Read Chapter 2 Open the blog space First post: Tell who the narrator is and how she feels Second post: Comment on whether you agree with the first author and whether you would feel the same way Third post: Comment on the first post about whether you would feel like the author or the person who wrote the last entry Fourth post: Create a new post summarizing what was said before and add your own opinion

Go to Centers