September 22, 2014 - point of view Ho mework: Finish "All Summer in a Day " rewrite Objective I can differentiate between 1st and 3rd person point of view.

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September 22, point of view Ho mework: Finish "All Summer in a Day " rewrite Objective I can differentiate between 1st and 3rd person point of view and evaluate the impact of point of view on text Wa rm Up: Think about an argument that you had with a friend or sibling in which you thought you were right, but your friend or sibling disagreed. In a paragraph, describe the cause of the conflict and explain your side of the story, followed by a description of your friend or sibling's side of the story.

Turn in your Literature book to pg. 192 Le t's read the "Character and Point of View" paragraph together...

Part 1: Who tells the story? na rrator - the voice that tells the story point of view - an author's choice of a narrator

1st person point of view is a character in the story uses I, me, my, myself, us, we tells his / her own thoughts and feelings does not know what other characters think or feel STORY

3rd person point of view not a character in the story, but rather an outside voice uses he, she and they can reveal the thoughts / feelings of one or more characters STORY

Model: 1st person point of view STORY Read the excerpt from Walk Two Moons and answer the Close Read questions.

Model: 1st person point of view STORY 1. Reread the boxed sentences. Find the pronouns that show first-person point of view. 2. How does the mother's departure initially affect Sal? Find two details that reveal Sal's feelings.

Model: 3rd person point of view STORY Read the excerpt from How Becky Garza Learned Golf and answer the Close Read questions.

Model: 3rd person point of view STORY 1. How can you tell that this story is written from third-person point of view? Support your answer. 2. Does Becky seem to like Carmen Dona Maria? Find details that describe Becky's thoughts and feelings about her neighbor.

Create the following chart in your notes Story Narrator Point of View Bo ar Out There pg. 32 Woodsong pg. 116 All Summer in a Day pg. 68

Turn in your Literature book to pg. 199 We will read "Eleven" together as a class, but first let's read TEXT ANALYSIS: FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW

All Summer in a Day was written 3rd person point of view, so we as the reader had a limited knowledge of what was going on inside the characters' heads. But what if it had been written in 1st person point of view?

Your assignment Girls (As Margot): Write a one page to a friend back on Earth telling them all about what happened in school that day. Be sure to include as much detail as you can from the original story (including original quotes). Be sure to include thoughts and feelings that Margot may have had, but don't add any action to the story that wasn't there. Boys (As William): Write a one page to a friend back on Earth telling them all about what happened in school that day. Be sure to include as much detail as you can from the original story (including original quotes). Be sure to include thoughts and feelings that William may have had, but don't add any action to the story that wasn't there. text link: video / audio link: